Samuel Rice, Samuel B., Jane Lippincott married Aaron Sullivan
The Sullivan Family and Lippincott Family intermarried with each other in Salem, New Jersey in the early 1800's.Some of this family moved to Ohio and Iowa.These are the Sullivans and Lippincotts I'm interested in finding.I'm hoping in finding my Lippincott line - I will also find more information on the Sullivan family.If you have any information or are related to my family which I have pasted below - please feel free to contact me at [email protected].
Samuel Rice Lippincott
First Generation
1. Samuel Rice Lippincott was born 6 Mar 1762 in Shrewsbury, Monmouth, New Jersey. He died 16 Sep 1836 in Rockport, Allen, Ohio.
Taken from Ancestry File on February 12, 2002 -
Husband's Name
Samuel Rice LIPPINCOTT (AFN:9KFT-R7)
Born: 6 Mar 1762
Place: Shrewsbury, Monmouth, Nj
Died: 16 Sep 1836
Place: Rockport, Allen, Oh
Buried:
Place: Rockport, Allen, Oh
Married: Abt 1788
Place:, Ohio
Father: Samuel LIPPINCOTT (AFN:9KFN-RJ)
Mother:Elizabeth Rice LANE (AFN:9KFT-Q2)
Wife's Name Elizabeth MORGAN (AFN:9KFT-WW)
Born: 1766
Place: <, Monmouth, Nj>
Died: 1849
Place:Rockport, Allen, Oh
Buried:
Place: Rockport C., , Allen Cty, Ohio
Married: Abt 1788
Place:, Ohio
Father:
Mother:
Children
1. Sex M Name Samuel B. LIPPINCOTT (AFN:16J6-7H7)
Born: Abt 1798
Place:, Westmoreland, Pennsylvania
2. SexM NameWilliam M. LIPPINCOTT (AFN:16J6-36N)
Born: Abt 1800
Place:, Westmoreland, Pennsylvania
3. SexFNameJane LIPPINCOTT (AFN:16J6-383)
Born: 1804
Place:, Monmouth, Nj
Died: 1836
Place:
4. Sex MNameJohn B. LIPPINCOTT (AFN:CN0T-PS)
Born: 1795
Place: , Westmoreland, , Pennsylvania
5. Sex M NameHenry LIPPENCOTT (AFN:LLL9-RW)
Born: 1806 Place:, Westmoreland, Pennsylvania
6. Sex M NameJoseph LIPPINCOTT (AFN:16J6-3BH)
Born: 4 Oct 1801
Place:, Westmoreland, Pennsylvania
Died: 11 Jan 1842
Place:, Allen Cty, Ohio
Buried:
Place:Perry Chapel Cem, Westminster, , Ohio
7. SexM NameMorgan LIPPINCOTT (AFN:16J6-755)
Born: 30 May 1789
Place:, Monmouth, Nj
_________________________________________________________________
Taken from Ancestral File on February 12, 2002 -
Samuel Rice LIPPINCOTT (AFN: 9KFT-R7)
Sex: M
Event(s):Birth:6 Mar 1762Shrewsbury, Monmouth, Nj
Death: 16 Sep 1836Rockport, Allen, Oh
Burial: Rockport, Allen, Oh
Parents:Father: Samuel LIPPINCOTT (AFN: 9KFN-RJ)
Mother: Elizabeth Rice LANE (AFN: 9KFT-Q2)
Marriage(s):Spouse: Elizabeth MORGAN (AFN: 9KFT-WW)
Marriage: Abt 1788 , Ohio
________________________________________________________________________
Taken from Ancestry.com on January 13, 2002 -
ID: I30913
Name: Samuel Rice LIPPINCOTT 1 2
Sex: M
Birth: 6 MAR 1762 in Shrewsbury, Monmouth Co., NJ 1 2
Death: 16 SEP 1836 in Rockport, Allen Co., OH 1 2
Note:
[lippincott.FTW]
[Lippincottmail.FTW]
Had 3 or 4 brothers and sisters.
Descendent of an excellent old English family whose German ancestors' history has been
preserved over 200 years.
Purchased a tract of government land in 1827 upon which now stands the town of Lima, OH.
Native of Pennsylvania. At old age immigrated to Allen Co, OH (First to locate).
Some stray notes shows a Samuel Lippincott. b. 1675 d. 1748 m.1700 to Ann Hulet
His father-Restore Lippincott b. 1648 d. 1741 m. Hanna Shattock
Restore's father is Richard who married Abigail.
CHECK IGI
IGI shows a Samuel B. Lippincott married Elizabeth Wood(?) on January 10, 1852 in Logan Co,
OH. Did he marry a Eliz Wood or Eliz
Morgan?
Have lots of Lippincotts in OH on IGI sheet in file.
Buried in Lima, OH at old age. Emigrated to Allen Co, OH at late age around 1820. (first to
locate). Native of PA. Buried in Rockport
Cemetery, Allen Co., OH along with Elizabeth Morgan, his wife.
We had the following children with Elizabeth Morgan:
Samuel; Morgan John William; Joseph; Jane; Henry; Elizabeth
Diane Waldner LIPP has the following children which I changed to except I kept Elizabeth who
died young. The source books may not have
listed her. I do not know where our orig info came from:
Samuel; Morgan; John; William M.; Joseph; Jane; Henry (no eliz)
McClain on internet ftm on line has his name as Samuel B.
Notes from Pat Boren [email protected] -Moved to Ohio in 1820. Buried Rockport Cemetery.
Wife Elizabeth MORGAN b. 1766, m. ca. 1788,
d. May 1849. Also
buried Rockport Cemetery.
Father: Samuel LIPPINCOTT b: 12 OCT 1721 in Shrewsbury, Monmouth Co., NJ
Mother: Elizabeth RICE b: 1740 in Shrewsbury, Monmouth Co., NJ
Marriage 1 Elizabeth M. MORGAN b: ABT. 1766 in North Hampsen, Huntsdon, NJ WFT 1752-1777
Married: ABT. 1787 in Rockport C, Allen Cty, Ohio or NJ 1 2
Note:
[lippincott.FTW]
[Lippincottmail.FTW]
WFT says bm. about 1788 in OH -- we had PA from somewhere.
Children
1. Elizabeth LIPPINCOTT b: ABT. 1788
2. Morgan LIPPINCOTT b: 30 MAY 1789 in Monmouth, NJ
3. John B. LIPPINCOTT b: ABT. 1795 in Westmoreland, PA
4. Samuel B. LIPPINCOTT b: ABT. 1798 in Westmoreland, PA
5. Jane LIPPINCOTT b: 1800 in Westmoreland, PA
6. William H. LIPPINCOTT b: 1801
7. Joseph LIPPINCOTT b: 4 OCT 1803 in Westmoreland, PA
8. Henry LIPPINCOTT b: ABT. 1806 in Westmoreland, PA
Sources:
1.Title: Lippincottmail.FTW
Repository:
Call Number:
Media: Other
Text: Date of Import: Sep 29, 1999
2.Title: Zucaro Database
Author: Brenda A. Zucaro
Repository:
Note: [email protected]
Call Number:
Media: Electronic
Text: Date of Import: Jan 19, 2000
Samuel married Elizabeth Morgan ABT. 1787in Rockport C, Allen Cty, Ohio. Elizabeth was born ABT. 1766in North Hampsen, Huntsdon, Nj. She died 1849 in Rockport, Allen, Ohio. She was buried 1849 in Rockport, Allen, Ohio.
Taken from Ancestry File on February 12, 2002 -
Samuel Rice LIPPINCOTT (AFN: 9KFT-R7)
Samuel Rice LIPPINCOTT (AFN: 9KFT-R7)
Sex: M
Event(s):Birth:6 Mar 1762Shrewsbury, Monmouth, Nj
Death: 16 Sep 1836Rockport, Allen, Oh
Burial: Rockport, Allen, Oh
Parents:Father: Samuel LIPPINCOTT (AFN: 9KFN-RJ)
Mother: Elizabeth Rice LANE (AFN: 9KFT-Q2)
Marriage(s):Spouse: Elizabeth MORGAN (AFN: 9KFT-WW)
Marriage: Abt 1788 , Ohio
Elizabeth MORGAN (AFN: 9KFT-WW)
Sex: F
Event(s):Birth:1766 <, Monmouth, Nj>
Death: 1849 Rockport, Allen, Oh
Burial: Rockport C., , Allen Cty, Ohio
Parents:
Marriage(s):Spouse: Samuel Rice LIPPINCOTT (AFN: 9KFT-R7)
Marriage: Abt 1788 , Ohio
______________________________________________________________________
Taken from Ancestry.com on January 13, 2002 -
ID: I30913
Name: Samuel Rice LIPPINCOTT 1 2
Sex: M
Birth: 6 MAR 1762 in Shrewsbury, Monmouth Co., NJ 1 2
Death: 16 SEP 1836 in Rockport, Allen Co., OH 1 2
Note:
[lippincott.FTW]
[Lippincottmail.FTW]
Had 3 or 4 brothers and sisters.
Descendent of an excellent old English family whose German ancestors' history has been
preserved over 200 years.
Purchased a tract of government land in 1827 upon which now stands the town of Lima, OH.
Native of Pennsylvania. At old age immigrated to Allen Co, OH (First to locate).
Some stray notes shows a Samuel Lippincott. b. 1675 d. 1748 m.1700 to Ann Hulet
His father-Restore Lippincott b. 1648 d. 1741 m. Hanna Shattock
Restore's father is Richard who married Abigail.
CHECK IGI
IGI shows a Samuel B. Lippincott married Elizabeth Wood(?) on January 10, 1852 in Logan Co,
OH. Did he marry a Eliz Wood or Eliz
Morgan?
Have lots of Lippincotts in OH on IGI sheet in file.
Buried in Lima, OH at old age. Emigrated to Allen Co, OH at late age around 1820. (first to
locate). Native of PA. Buried in Rockport
Cemetery, Allen Co., OH along with Elizabeth Morgan, his wife.
We had the following children with Elizabeth Morgan:
Samuel; Morgan John William; Joseph; Jane; Henry; Elizabeth
Diane Waldner LIPP has the following children which I changed to except I kept Elizabeth who
died young. The source books may not have
listed her. I do not know where our orig info came from:
Samuel; Morgan; John; William M.; Joseph; Jane; Henry (no eliz)
McClain on internet ftm on line has his name as Samuel B.
Notes from Pat Boren [email protected] -Moved to Ohio in 1820. Buried Rockport Cemetery.
Wife Elizabeth MORGAN b. 1766, m. ca. 1788,
d. May 1849. Also
buried Rockport Cemetery.
Father: Samuel LIPPINCOTT b: 12 OCT 1721 in Shrewsbury, Monmouth Co., NJ
Mother: Elizabeth RICE b: 1740 in Shrewsbury, Monmouth Co., NJ
Marriage 1 Elizabeth M. MORGAN b: ABT. 1766 in North Hampsen, Huntsdon, NJ WFT 1752-1777
Married: ABT. 1787 in Rockport C, Allen Cty, Ohio or NJ 1 2
Note:
[lippincott.FTW]
[Lippincottmail.FTW]
WFT says bm. about 1788 in OH -- we had PA from somewhere.
Children
1. Elizabeth LIPPINCOTT b: ABT. 1788
2. Morgan LIPPINCOTT b: 30 MAY 1789 in Monmouth, NJ
3. John B. LIPPINCOTT b: ABT. 1795 in Westmoreland, PA
4. Samuel B. LIPPINCOTT b: ABT. 1798 in Westmoreland, PA
5. Jane LIPPINCOTT b: 1800 in Westmoreland, PA
6. William H. LIPPINCOTT b: 1801
7. Joseph LIPPINCOTT b: 4 OCT 1803 in Westmoreland, PA
8. Henry LIPPINCOTT b: ABT. 1806 in Westmoreland, PA
Sources:
1.Title: Lippincottmail.FTW
Repository:
Call Number:
Media: Other
Text: Date of Import: Sep 29, 1999
2.Title: Zucaro Database
Author: Brenda A. Zucaro
Repository:
Note: [email protected]
Call Number:
Media: Electronic
Text: Date of Import: Jan 19, 2000
Samuel and Elizabeth had the following children:
2 F i. Elizabeth Lippincott was born ABT. 1788.
Taken from Ancestral File on February 12, 2002 -
Husband's Name
Samuel Rice LIPPINCOTT (AFN:9KFT-R7)
Born: 6 Mar 1762
Place: Shrewsbury, Monmouth, Nj
Died: 16 Sep 1836
Place: Rockport, Allen, Oh
Buried:
Place: Rockport, Allen, Oh
Married: Abt 1788
Place:, Ohio
Father: Samuel LIPPINCOTT (AFN:9KFN-RJ)
Mother:Elizabeth Rice LANE (AFN:9KFT-Q2)
Wife's Name Elizabeth MORGAN (AFN:9KFT-WW)
Born: 1766
Place: <, Monmouth, Nj>
Died: 1849
Place:Rockport, Allen, Oh
Buried:
Place: Rockport C., , Allen Cty, Ohio
Married: Abt 1788
Place:, Ohio
Father:
Mother:
Children
1. Sex M Name Samuel B. LIPPINCOTT (AFN:16J6-7H7)
Born: Abt 1798
Place:, Westmoreland, Pennsylvania
2. SexM NameWilliam M. LIPPINCOTT (AFN:16J6-36N)
Born: Abt 1800
Place:, Westmoreland, Pennsylvania
3. SexFNameJane LIPPINCOTT (AFN:16J6-383)
Born: 1804
Place:, Monmouth, Nj
Died: 1836
Place:
4. Sex MNameJohn B. LIPPINCOTT (AFN:CN0T-PS)
Born: 1795
Place: , Westmoreland, , Pennsylvania
5. Sex M NameHenry LIPPENCOTT (AFN:LLL9-RW)
Born: 1806 Place:, Westmoreland, Pennsylvania
6. Sex M NameJoseph LIPPINCOTT (AFN:16J6-3BH)
Born: 4 Oct 1801
Place:, Westmoreland, Pennsylvania
Died: 11 Jan 1842
Place:, Allen Cty, Ohio
Buried:
Place:Perry Chapel Cem, Westminster, , Ohio
7. SexM NameMorgan LIPPINCOTT (AFN:16J6-755)
Born: 30 May 1789
Place:, Monmouth, Nj
_________________________________________________________________
Taken from Ancestry.com on January 13, 2002 -
ID: I30913
Name: Samuel Rice LIPPINCOTT 1 2
Sex: M
Birth: 6 MAR 1762 in Shrewsbury, Monmouth Co., NJ 1 2
Death: 16 SEP 1836 in Rockport, Allen Co., OH 1 2
Note:
[lippincott.FTW]
[Lippincottmail.FTW]
Had 3 or 4 brothers and sisters.
Descendent of an excellent old English family whose German ancestors' history
has been preserved over 200 years.
Purchased a tract of government land in 1827 upon which now stands the
town of Lima, OH.
Native of Pennsylvania. At old age immigrated to Allen Co, OH (First to locate).
Some stray notes shows a Samuel Lippincott. b. 1675 d. 1748 m.1700 to Ann
Hulet
His father-Restore Lippincott b. 1648 d. 1741 m. Hanna Shattock
Restore's father is Richard who married Abigail.
CHECK IGI
IGI shows a Samuel B. Lippincott married Elizabeth Wood(?) on January 10,
1852 in Logan Co, OH. Did he marry a Eliz Wood or Eliz
Morgan?
Have lots of Lippincotts in OH on IGI sheet in file.
Buried in Lima, OH at old age. Emigrated to Allen Co, OH at late age around
1820. (first to locate). Native of PA. Buried in Rockport
Cemetery, Allen Co., OH along with Elizabeth Morgan, his wife.
We had the following children with Elizabeth Morgan:
Samuel; Morgan John William; Joseph; Jane; Henry; Elizabeth
Diane Waldner LIPP has the following children which I changed to except I
kept Elizabeth who died young. The source books may not have
listed her. I do not know where our orig info came from:
Samuel; Morgan; John; William M.; Joseph; Jane; Henry (no eliz)
McClain on internet ftm on line has his name as Samuel B.
Notes from Pat Boren [email protected] -Moved to Ohio in 1820. Buried
Rockport Cemetery. Wife Elizabeth MORGAN b. 1766, m. ca. 1788,
d. May 1849. Also
buried Rockport Cemetery.
Father: Samuel LIPPINCOTT b: 12 OCT 1721 in Shrewsbury, Monmouth Co., NJ
Mother: Elizabeth RICE b: 1740 in Shrewsbury, Monmouth Co., NJ
Marriage 1 Elizabeth M. MORGAN b: ABT. 1766 in North Hampsen, Huntsdon, NJ
WFT 1752-1777
Married: ABT. 1787 in Rockport C, Allen Cty, Ohio or NJ 1 2
Note:
[lippincott.FTW]
[Lippincottmail.FTW]
WFT says bm. about 1788 in OH -- we had PA from somewhere.
Children
1. Elizabeth LIPPINCOTT b: ABT. 1788
2. Morgan LIPPINCOTT b: 30 MAY 1789 in Monmouth, NJ
3. John B. LIPPINCOTT b: ABT. 1795 in Westmoreland, PA
4. Samuel B. LIPPINCOTT b: ABT. 1798 in Westmoreland, PA
5. Jane LIPPINCOTT b: 1800 in Westmoreland, PA
6. William H. LIPPINCOTT b: 1801
7. Joseph LIPPINCOTT b: 4 OCT 1803 in Westmoreland, PA
8. Henry LIPPINCOTT b: ABT. 1806 in Westmoreland, PA
Sources:
1.Title: Lippincottmail.FTW
Repository:
Call Number:
Media: Other
Text: Date of Import: Sep 29, 1999
2.Title: Zucaro Database
Author: Brenda A. Zucaro
Repository:
Note: [email protected]
Call Number:
Media: Electronic
Text: Date of Import: Jan 19, 2000
3 M ii. Morgan Lippincott was born 30 May 1789 in Monmouth, Nj.
Taken from Ancestry File on February 12, 2002 -
Husband's Name
Samuel Rice LIPPINCOTT (AFN:9KFT-R7)
Born: 6 Mar 1762
Place: Shrewsbury, Monmouth, Nj
Died: 16 Sep 1836
Place: Rockport, Allen, Oh
Buried:
Place: Rockport, Allen, Oh
Married: Abt 1788
Place:, Ohio
Father: Samuel LIPPINCOTT (AFN:9KFN-RJ)
Mother:Elizabeth Rice LANE (AFN:9KFT-Q2)
Wife's Name Elizabeth MORGAN (AFN:9KFT-WW)
Born: 1766
Place: <, Monmouth, Nj>
Died: 1849
Place:Rockport, Allen, Oh
Buried:
Place: Rockport C., , Allen Cty, Ohio
Married: Abt 1788
Place:, Ohio
Father:
Mother:
Children
1. Sex M Name Samuel B. LIPPINCOTT (AFN:16J6-7H7)
Born: Abt 1798
Place:, Westmoreland, Pennsylvania
2. SexM NameWilliam M. LIPPINCOTT (AFN:16J6-36N)
Born: Abt 1800
Place:, Westmoreland, Pennsylvania
3. SexFNameJane LIPPINCOTT (AFN:16J6-383)
Born: 1804
Place:, Monmouth, Nj
Died: 1836
Place:
4. Sex MNameJohn B. LIPPINCOTT (AFN:CN0T-PS)
Born: 1795
Place: , Westmoreland, , Pennsylvania
5. Sex M NameHenry LIPPENCOTT (AFN:LLL9-RW)
Born: 1806 Place:, Westmoreland, Pennsylvania
6. Sex M NameJoseph LIPPINCOTT (AFN:16J6-3BH)
Born: 4 Oct 1801
Place:, Westmoreland, Pennsylvania
Died: 11 Jan 1842
Place:, Allen Cty, Ohio
Buried:
Place:Perry Chapel Cem, Westminster, , Ohio
7. SexM NameMorgan LIPPINCOTT (AFN:16J6-755)
Born: 30 May 1789
Place:, Monmouth, Nj
_________________________________________________________________
Taken from Ancestry.com on January 13, 2002 -
ID: I30913
Name: Samuel Rice LIPPINCOTT 1 2
Sex: M
Birth: 6 MAR 1762 in Shrewsbury, Monmouth Co., NJ 1 2
Death: 16 SEP 1836 in Rockport, Allen Co., OH 1 2
Note:
[lippincott.FTW]
[Lippincottmail.FTW]
Had 3 or 4 brothers and sisters.
Descendent of an excellent old English family whose German ancestors' history
has been preserved over 200 years.
Purchased a tract of government land in 1827 upon which now stands the
town of Lima, OH.
Native of Pennsylvania. At old age immigrated to Allen Co, OH (First to locate).
Some stray notes shows a Samuel Lippincott. b. 1675 d. 1748 m.1700 to Ann
Hulet
His father-Restore Lippincott b. 1648 d. 1741 m. Hanna Shattock
Restore's father is Richard who married Abigail.
CHECK IGI
IGI shows a Samuel B. Lippincott married Elizabeth Wood(?) on January 10,
1852 in Logan Co, OH. Did he marry a Eliz Wood or Eliz
Morgan?
Have lots of Lippincotts in OH on IGI sheet in file.
Buried in Lima, OH at old age. Emigrated to Allen Co, OH at late age around
1820. (first to locate). Native of PA. Buried in Rockport
Cemetery, Allen Co., OH along with Elizabeth Morgan, his wife.
We had the following children with Elizabeth Morgan:
Samuel; Morgan John William; Joseph; Jane; Henry; Elizabeth
Diane Waldner LIPP has the following children which I changed to except I
kept Elizabeth who died young. The source books may not have
listed her. I do not know where our orig info came from:
Samuel; Morgan; John; William M.; Joseph; Jane; Henry (no eliz)
McClain on internet ftm on line has his name as Samuel B.
Notes from Pat Boren [email protected] -Moved to Ohio in 1820. Buried
Rockport Cemetery. Wife Elizabeth MORGAN b. 1766, m. ca. 1788,
d. May 1849. Also
buried Rockport Cemetery.
Father: Samuel LIPPINCOTT b: 12 OCT 1721 in Shrewsbury, Monmouth Co., NJ
Mother: Elizabeth RICE b: 1740 in Shrewsbury, Monmouth Co., NJ
Marriage 1 Elizabeth M. MORGAN b: ABT. 1766 in North Hampsen, Huntsdon, NJ
WFT 1752-1777
Married: ABT. 1787 in Rockport C, Allen Cty, Ohio or NJ 1 2
Note:
[lippincott.FTW]
[Lippincottmail.FTW]
WFT says bm. about 1788 in OH -- we had PA from somewhere.
Children
1. Elizabeth LIPPINCOTT b: ABT. 1788
2. Morgan LIPPINCOTT b: 30 MAY 1789 in Monmouth, NJ
3. John B. LIPPINCOTT b: ABT. 1795 in Westmoreland, PA
4. Samuel B. LIPPINCOTT b: ABT. 1798 in Westmoreland, PA
5. Jane LIPPINCOTT b: 1800 in Westmoreland, PA
6. William H. LIPPINCOTT b: 1801
7. Joseph LIPPINCOTT b: 4 OCT 1803 in Westmoreland, PA
8. Henry LIPPINCOTT b: ABT. 1806 in Westmoreland, PA
Sources:
1.Title: Lippincottmail.FTW
Repository:
Call Number:
Media: Other
Text: Date of Import: Sep 29, 1999
2.Title: Zucaro Database
Author: Brenda A. Zucaro
Repository:
Note: [email protected]
Call Number:
Media: Electronic
Text: Date of Import: Jan 19, 2000
4 M iii. John B Lippincott was born ABT. 1795 in Westmoreland, Pa.
Taken from Ancestry File on February 12, 2002 -
Husband's Name
Samuel Rice LIPPINCOTT (AFN:9KFT-R7)
Born: 6 Mar 1762
Place: Shrewsbury, Monmouth, Nj
Died: 16 Sep 1836
Place: Rockport, Allen, Oh
Buried:
Place: Rockport, Allen, Oh
Married: Abt 1788
Place:, Ohio
Father: Samuel LIPPINCOTT (AFN:9KFN-RJ)
Mother:Elizabeth Rice LANE (AFN:9KFT-Q2)
Wife's Name Elizabeth MORGAN (AFN:9KFT-WW)
Born: 1766
Place: <, Monmouth, Nj>
Died: 1849
Place:Rockport, Allen, Oh
Buried:
Place: Rockport C., , Allen Cty, Ohio
Married: Abt 1788
Place:, Ohio
Father:
Mother:
Children
1. Sex M Name Samuel B. LIPPINCOTT (AFN:16J6-7H7)
Born: Abt 1798
Place:, Westmoreland, Pennsylvania
2. SexM NameWilliam M. LIPPINCOTT (AFN:16J6-36N)
Born: Abt 1800
Place:, Westmoreland, Pennsylvania
3. SexFNameJane LIPPINCOTT (AFN:16J6-383)
Born: 1804
Place:, Monmouth, Nj
Died: 1836
Place:
4. Sex MNameJohn B. LIPPINCOTT (AFN:CN0T-PS)
Born: 1795
Place: , Westmoreland, , Pennsylvania
5. Sex M NameHenry LIPPENCOTT (AFN:LLL9-RW)
Born: 1806 Place:, Westmoreland, Pennsylvania
6. Sex M NameJoseph LIPPINCOTT (AFN:16J6-3BH)
Born: 4 Oct 1801
Place:, Westmoreland, Pennsylvania
Died: 11 Jan 1842
Died: 11 Jan 1842
Place:, Allen Cty, Ohio
Buried:
Place:Perry Chapel Cem, Westminster, , Ohio
7. SexM NameMorgan LIPPINCOTT (AFN:16J6-755)
Born: 30 May 1789
Place:, Monmouth, Nj
_________________________________________________________________
Taken from Ancestry.com on January 13, 2002 -
ID: I30913
Name: Samuel Rice LIPPINCOTT 1 2
Sex: M
Birth: 6 MAR 1762 in Shrewsbury, Monmouth Co., NJ 1 2
Death: 16 SEP 1836 in Rockport, Allen Co., OH 1 2
Note:
[lippincott.FTW]
[Lippincottmail.FTW]
Had 3 or 4 brothers and sisters.
Descendent of an excellent old English family whose German ancestors' history
has been preserved over 200 years.
Purchased a tract of government land in 1827 upon which now stands the
town of Lima, OH.
Native of Pennsylvania. At old age immigrated to Allen Co, OH (First to locate).
Some stray notes shows a Samuel Lippincott. b. 1675 d. 1748 m.1700 to Ann
Hulet
His father-Restore Lippincott b. 1648 d. 1741 m. Hanna Shattock
Restore's father is Richard who married Abigail.
CHECK IGI
IGI shows a Samuel B. Lippincott married Elizabeth Wood(?) on January 10,
1852 in Logan Co, OH. Did he marry a Eliz Wood or Eliz
Morgan?
Have lots of Lippincotts in OH on IGI sheet in file.
Buried in Lima, OH at old age. Emigrated to Allen Co, OH at late age around
1820. (first to locate). Native of PA. Buried in Rockport
Cemetery, Allen Co., OH along with Elizabeth Morgan, his wife.
We had the following children with Elizabeth Morgan:
Samuel; Morgan John William; Joseph; Jane; Henry; Elizabeth
Diane Waldner LIPP has the following children which I changed to except I
kept Elizabeth who died young. The source books may not have
listed her. I do not know where our orig info came from:
Samuel; Morgan; John; William M.; Joseph; Jane; Henry (no eliz)
McClain on internet ftm on line has his name as Samuel B.
Notes from Pat Boren [email protected] -Moved to Ohio in 1820. Buried
Rockport Cemetery. Wife Elizabeth MORGAN b. 1766, m. ca. 1788,
d. May 1849. Also
buried Rockport Cemetery.
Father: Samuel LIPPINCOTT b: 12 OCT 1721 in Shrewsbury, Monmouth Co., NJ
Mother: Elizabeth RICE b: 1740 in Shrewsbury, Monmouth Co., NJ
Marriage 1 Elizabeth M. MORGAN b: ABT. 1766 in North Hampsen, Huntsdon, NJ
WFT 1752-1777
Married: ABT. 1787 in Rockport C, Allen Cty, Ohio or NJ 1 2
Note:
[lippincott.FTW]
[Lippincottmail.FTW]
WFT says bm. about 1788 in OH -- we had PA from somewhere.
Children
1. Elizabeth LIPPINCOTT b: ABT. 1788
2. Morgan LIPPINCOTT b: 30 MAY 1789 in Monmouth, NJ
3. John B. LIPPINCOTT b: ABT. 1795 in Westmoreland, PA
4. Samuel B. LIPPINCOTT b: ABT. 1798 in Westmoreland, PA
5. Jane LIPPINCOTT b: 1800 in Westmoreland, PA
6. William H. LIPPINCOTT b: 1801
7. Joseph LIPPINCOTT b: 4 OCT 1803 in Westmoreland, PA
8. Henry LIPPINCOTT b: ABT. 1806 in Westmoreland, PA
Sources:
1.Title: Lippincottmail.FTW
Repository:
Call Number:
Media: Other
Text: Date of Import: Sep 29, 1999
2.Title: Zucaro Database
Author: Brenda A. Zucaro
Repository:
Note: [email protected]
Call Number:
Media: Electronic
Text: Date of Import: Jan 19, 2000
+ 5 M iv. Samuel B. Lippincottwas born ABT. 1798. He died Est 1829/1888.
6 F v. Jane Lippincottwas born 1800 in Westmoreland, Pa.
Taken from Ancestry File on February 12, 2002 -
Husband's Name
Samuel Rice LIPPINCOTT (AFN:9KFT-R7)
Born: 6 Mar 1762
Place: Shrewsbury, Monmouth, Nj
Died: 16 Sep 1836
Place: Rockport, Allen, Oh
Buried:
Place: Rockport, Allen, Oh
Married: Abt 1788
Place:, Ohio
Father: Samuel LIPPINCOTT (AFN:9KFN-RJ)
Mother:Elizabeth Rice LANE (AFN:9KFT-Q2)
Wife's Name Elizabeth MORGAN (AFN:9KFT-WW)
Wife's Name Elizabeth MORGAN (AFN:9KFT-WW)
Born: 1766
Place: <, Monmouth, Nj>
Died: 1849
Place:Rockport, Allen, Oh
Buried:
Place: Rockport C., , Allen Cty, Ohio
Married: Abt 1788
Place:, Ohio
Father:
Mother:
Children
1. Sex M Name Samuel B. LIPPINCOTT (AFN:16J6-7H7)
Born: Abt 1798
Place:, Westmoreland, Pennsylvania
2. SexM NameWilliam M. LIPPINCOTT (AFN:16J6-36N)
Born: Abt 1800
Place:, Westmoreland, Pennsylvania
3. SexFNameJane LIPPINCOTT (AFN:16J6-383)
Born: 1804
Place:, Monmouth, Nj
Died: 1836
Place:
4. Sex MNameJohn B. LIPPINCOTT (AFN:CN0T-PS)
Born: 1795
Place: , Westmoreland, , Pennsylvania
5. Sex M NameHenry LIPPENCOTT (AFN:LLL9-RW)
Born: 1806 Place:, Westmoreland, Pennsylvania
6. Sex M NameJoseph LIPPINCOTT (AFN:16J6-3BH)
Born: 4 Oct 1801
Place:, Westmoreland, Pennsylvania
Died: 11 Jan 1842
Place:, Allen Cty, Ohio
Buried:
Place:Perry Chapel Cem, Westminster, , Ohio
7. SexM NameMorgan LIPPINCOTT (AFN:16J6-755)
Born: 30 May 1789
Place:, Monmouth, Nj
_________________________________________________________________
Taken from Ancestry.com on January 13, 2002 -
ID: I30913
Name: Samuel Rice LIPPINCOTT 1 2
Sex: M
Birth: 6 MAR 1762 in Shrewsbury, Monmouth Co., NJ 1 2
Death: 16 SEP 1836 in Rockport, Allen Co., OH 1 2
Note:
[lippincott.FTW]
[Lippincottmail.FTW]
Had 3 or 4 brothers and sisters.
Descendent of an excellent old English family whose German ancestors' history
has been preserved over 200 years.
Purchased a tract of government land in 1827 upon which now stands the
town of Lima, OH.
Native of Pennsylvania. At old age immigrated to Allen Co, OH (First to locate).
Some stray notes shows a Samuel Lippincott. b. 1675 d. 1748 m.1700 to Ann
Hulet
His father-Restore Lippincott b. 1648 d. 1741 m. Hanna Shattock
Restore's father is Richard who married Abigail.
CHECK IGI
IGI shows a Samuel B. Lippincott married Elizabeth Wood(?) on January 10,
1852 in Logan Co, OH. Did he marry a Eliz Wood or Eliz
Morgan?
Have lots of Lippincotts in OH on IGI sheet in file.
Buried in Lima, OH at old age. Emigrated to Allen Co, OH at late age around
1820. (first to locate). Native of PA. Buried in Rockport
Cemetery, Allen Co., OH along with Elizabeth Morgan, his wife.
We had the following children with Elizabeth Morgan:
Samuel; Morgan John William; Joseph; Jane; Henry; Elizabeth
Diane Waldner LIPP has the following children which I changed to except I
kept Elizabeth who died young. The source books may not have
listed her. I do not know where our orig info came from:
Samuel; Morgan; John; William M.; Joseph; Jane; Henry (no eliz)
McClain on internet ftm on line has his name as Samuel B.
Notes from Pat Boren [email protected] -Moved to Ohio in 1820. Buried
Rockport Cemetery. Wife Elizabeth MORGAN b. 1766, m. ca. 1788,
d. May 1849. Also
buried Rockport Cemetery.
Father: Samuel LIPPINCOTT b: 12 OCT 1721 in Shrewsbury, Monmouth Co., NJ
Mother: Elizabeth RICE b: 1740 in Shrewsbury, Monmouth Co., NJ
Marriage 1 Elizabeth M. MORGAN b: ABT. 1766 in North Hampsen, Huntsdon, NJ
WFT 1752-1777
Married: ABT. 1787 in Rockport C, Allen Cty, Ohio or NJ 1 2
Note:
[lippincott.FTW]
[Lippincottmail.FTW]
WFT says bm. about 1788 in OH -- we had PA from somewhere.
Children
1. Elizabeth LIPPINCOTT b: ABT. 1788
2. Morgan LIPPINCOTT b: 30 MAY 1789 in Monmouth, NJ
3. John B. LIPPINCOTT b: ABT. 1795 in Westmoreland, PA
4. Samuel B. LIPPINCOTT b: ABT. 1798 in Westmoreland, PA
5. Jane LIPPINCOTT b: 1800 in Westmoreland, PA
6. William H. LIPPINCOTT b: 1801
7. Joseph LIPPINCOTT b: 4 OCT 1803 in Westmoreland, PA
8. Henry LIPPINCOTT b: ABT. 1806 in Westmoreland, PA
Sources:
1.Title: Lippincottmail.FTW
Repository:
Call Number:
Media: Other
Text: Date of Import: Sep 29, 1999
2.Title: Zucaro Database
Author: Brenda A. Zucaro
Repository:
Note: [email protected]
Call Number:
Media: Electronic
Text: Date of Import: Jan 19, 2000
7 M vi. William H. Lippincottwas born 1801.
Taken from Ancestry File on February 12, 2002 -
Husband's Name
Samuel Rice LIPPINCOTT (AFN:9KFT-R7)
Born: 6 Mar 1762
Place: Shrewsbury, Monmouth, Nj
Died: 16 Sep 1836
Place: Rockport, Allen, Oh
Buried:
Place: Rockport, Allen, Oh
Married: Abt 1788
Place:, Ohio
Father: Samuel LIPPINCOTT (AFN:9KFN-RJ)
Mother:Elizabeth Rice LANE (AFN:9KFT-Q2)
Wife's Name Elizabeth MORGAN (AFN:9KFT-WW)
Born: 1766
Place: <, Monmouth, Nj>
Died: 1849
Place:Rockport, Allen, Oh
Buried:
Place: Rockport C., , Allen Cty, Ohio
Married: Abt 1788
Place:, Ohio
Father:
Mother:
Children
1. Sex M Name Samuel B. LIPPINCOTT (AFN:16J6-7H7)
Born: Abt 1798
Place:, Westmoreland, Pennsylvania
2. SexM NameWilliam M. LIPPINCOTT (AFN:16J6-36N)
Born: Abt 1800
Place:, Westmoreland, Pennsylvania
3. SexFNameJane LIPPINCOTT (AFN:16J6-383)
Born: 1804
Place:, Monmouth, Nj
Died: 1836
Place:
4. Sex MNameJohn B. LIPPINCOTT (AFN:CN0T-PS)
Born: 1795
Place: , Westmoreland, , Pennsylvania
5. Sex M NameHenry LIPPENCOTT (AFN:LLL9-RW)
Born: 1806 Place:, Westmoreland, Pennsylvania
6. Sex M NameJoseph LIPPINCOTT (AFN:16J6-3BH)
Born: 4 Oct 1801
Place:, Westmoreland, Pennsylvania
Died: 11 Jan 1842
Place:, Allen Cty, Ohio
Buried:
Place:Perry Chapel Cem, Westminster, , Ohio
7. SexM NameMorgan LIPPINCOTT (AFN:16J6-755)
Born: 30 May 1789
Place:, Monmouth, Nj
_________________________________________________________________
Taken from Ancestry.com on January 13, 2002 -
ID: I30913
Name: Samuel Rice LIPPINCOTT 1 2
Sex: M
Birth: 6 MAR 1762 in Shrewsbury, Monmouth Co., NJ 1 2
Death: 16 SEP 1836 in Rockport, Allen Co., OH 1 2
Note:
[lippincott.FTW]
[Lippincottmail.FTW]
Had 3 or 4 brothers and sisters.
Descendent of an excellent old English family whose German ancestors' history
has been preserved over 200 years.
Purchased a tract of government land in 1827 upon which now stands the
town of Lima, OH.
Native of Pennsylvania. At old age immigrated to Allen Co, OH (First to locate).
Some stray notes shows a Samuel Lippincott. b. 1675 d. 1748 m.1700 to Ann
Hulet
His father-Restore Lippincott b. 1648 d. 1741 m. Hanna Shattock
Restore's father is Richard who married Abigail.
CHECK IGI
IGI shows a Samuel B. Lippincott married Elizabeth Wood(?) on January 10,
1852 in Logan Co, OH. Did he marry a Eliz Wood or Eliz
Morgan?
Have lots of Lippincotts in OH on IGI sheet in file.
Buried in Lima, OH at old age. Emigrated to Allen Co, OH at late age around
1820. (first to locate). Native of PA. Buried in Rockport
Cemetery, Allen Co., OH along with Elizabeth Morgan, his wife.
We had the following children with Elizabeth Morgan:
Samuel; Morgan John William; Joseph; Jane; Henry; Elizabeth
Diane Waldner LIPP has the following children which I changed to except I
kept Elizabeth who died young. The source books may not have
listed her. I do not know where our orig info came from:
Samuel; Morgan; John; William M.; Joseph; Jane; Henry (no eliz)
McClain on internet ftm on line has his name as Samuel B.
Notes from Pat Boren [email protected] -Moved to Ohio in 1820. Buried
Rockport Cemetery. Wife Elizabeth MORGAN b. 1766, m. ca. 1788,
d. May 1849. Also
buried Rockport Cemetery.
Father: Samuel LIPPINCOTT b: 12 OCT 1721 in Shrewsbury, Monmouth Co., NJ
Mother: Elizabeth RICE b: 1740 in Shrewsbury, Monmouth Co., NJ
Marriage 1 Elizabeth M. MORGAN b: ABT. 1766 in North Hampsen, Huntsdon, NJ
WFT 1752-1777
Married: ABT. 1787 in Rockport C, Allen Cty, Ohio or NJ 1 2
Note:
[lippincott.FTW]
[Lippincottmail.FTW]
WFT says bm. about 1788 in OH -- we had PA from somewhere.
Children
1. Elizabeth LIPPINCOTT b: ABT. 1788
2. Morgan LIPPINCOTT b: 30 MAY 1789 in Monmouth, NJ
3. John B. LIPPINCOTT b: ABT. 1795 in Westmoreland, PA
4. Samuel B. LIPPINCOTT b: ABT. 1798 in Westmoreland, PA
5. Jane LIPPINCOTT b: 1800 in Westmoreland, PA
6. William H. LIPPINCOTT b: 1801
7. Joseph LIPPINCOTT b: 4 OCT 1803 in Westmoreland, PA
8. Henry LIPPINCOTT b: ABT. 1806 in Westmoreland, PA
Sources:
1.Title: Lippincottmail.FTW
Repository:
Call Number:
Media: Other
Text: Date of Import: Sep 29, 1999
2.Title: Zucaro Database
Author: Brenda A. Zucaro
Repository:
Note: [email protected]
Call Number:
Media: Electronic
Text: Date of Import: Jan 19, 2000
8 M vii. Joseph Lippincottwas born 4 Oct 1803 in Westmoreland, Pa. He died 11 Jan 1842 in Allen Cty, Ohio . He was buried in Perry Chapel Cem, Westminster, Ohio.
Taken from Ancestry File on February 12, 2002 -
Taken from Ancestry File on February 12, 2002 -
Husband's Name
Samuel Rice LIPPINCOTT (AFN:9KFT-R7)
Born: 6 Mar 1762
Place: Shrewsbury, Monmouth, Nj
Died: 16 Sep 1836
Place: Rockport, Allen, Oh
Buried:
Place: Rockport, Allen, Oh
Married: Abt 1788
Place:, Ohio
Father: Samuel LIPPINCOTT (AFN:9KFN-RJ)
Mother:Elizabeth Rice LANE (AFN:9KFT-Q2)
Wife's Name Elizabeth MORGAN (AFN:9KFT-WW)
Born: 1766
Place: <, Monmouth, Nj>
Died: 1849
Place:Rockport, Allen, Oh
Buried:
Place: Rockport C., , Allen Cty, Ohio
Married: Abt 1788
Place:, Ohio
Father:
Mother:
Children
1. Sex M Name Samuel B. LIPPINCOTT (AFN:16J6-7H7)
Born: Abt 1798
Place:, Westmoreland, Pennsylvania
2. SexM NameWilliam M. LIPPINCOTT (AFN:16J6-36N)
Born: Abt 1800
Place:, Westmoreland, Pennsylvania
3. SexFNameJane LIPPINCOTT (AFN:16J6-383)
Born: 1804
Place:, Monmouth, Nj
Died: 1836
Place:
4. Sex MNameJohn B. LIPPINCOTT (AFN:CN0T-PS)
Born: 1795
Place: , Westmoreland, , Pennsylvania
5. Sex M NameHenry LIPPENCOTT (AFN:LLL9-RW)
Born: 1806 Place:, Westmoreland, Pennsylvania
6. Sex M NameJoseph LIPPINCOTT (AFN:16J6-3BH)
Born: 4 Oct 1801
Place:, Westmoreland, Pennsylvania
Died: 11 Jan 1842
Place:, Allen Cty, Ohio
Buried:
Place:Perry Chapel Cem, Westminster, , Ohio
7. SexM NameMorgan LIPPINCOTT (AFN:16J6-755)
Born: 30 May 1789
Place:, Monmouth, Nj
_________________________________________________________________
Taken from Ancestry.com on January 13, 2002 -
ID: I30913
Name: Samuel Rice LIPPINCOTT 1 2
Sex: M
Birth: 6 MAR 1762 in Shrewsbury, Monmouth Co., NJ 1 2
Death: 16 SEP 1836 in Rockport, Allen Co., OH 1 2
Note:
[lippincott.FTW]
[Lippincottmail.FTW]
Had 3 or 4 brothers and sisters.
Descendent of an excellent old English family whose German ancestors' history
has been preserved over 200 years.
Purchased a tract of government land in 1827 upon which now stands the
town of Lima, OH.
Native of Pennsylvania. At old age immigrated to Allen Co, OH (First to locate).
Some stray notes shows a Samuel Lippincott. b. 1675 d. 1748 m.1700 to Ann
Hulet
His father-Restore Lippincott b. 1648 d. 1741 m. Hanna Shattock
Restore's father is Richard who married Abigail.
CHECK IGI
IGI shows a Samuel B. Lippincott married Elizabeth Wood(?) on January 10,
1852 in Logan Co, OH. Did he marry a Eliz Wood or Eliz
Morgan?
Have lots of Lippincotts in OH on IGI sheet in file.
Buried in Lima, OH at old age. Emigrated to Allen Co, OH at late age around
1820. (first to locate). Native of PA. Buried in Rockport
Cemetery, Allen Co., OH along with Elizabeth Morgan, his wife.
We had the following children with Elizabeth Morgan:
Samuel; Morgan John William; Joseph; Jane; Henry; Elizabeth
Diane Waldner LIPP has the following children which I changed to except I
kept Elizabeth who died young. The source books may not have
listed her. I do not know where our orig info came from:
Samuel; Morgan; John; William M.; Joseph; Jane; Henry (no eliz)
McClain on internet ftm on line has his name as Samuel B.
Notes from Pat Boren [email protected] -Moved to Ohio in 1820. Buried
Rockport Cemetery. Wife Elizabeth MORGAN b. 1766, m. ca. 1788,
d. May 1849. Also
buried Rockport Cemetery.
Father: Samuel LIPPINCOTT b: 12 OCT 1721 in Shrewsbury, Monmouth Co., NJ
Mother: Elizabeth RICE b: 1740 in Shrewsbury, Monmouth Co., NJ
Marriage 1 Elizabeth M. MORGAN b: ABT. 1766 in North Hampsen, Huntsdon, NJ
WFT 1752-1777
Married: ABT. 1787 in Rockport C, Allen Cty, Ohio or NJ 1 2
Note:
[lippincott.FTW]
[Lippincottmail.FTW]
WFT says bm. about 1788 in OH -- we had PA from somewhere.
Children
1. Elizabeth LIPPINCOTT b: ABT. 1788
2. Morgan LIPPINCOTT b: 30 MAY 1789 in Monmouth, NJ
3. John B. LIPPINCOTT b: ABT. 1795 in Westmoreland, PA
4. Samuel B. LIPPINCOTT b: ABT. 1798 in Westmoreland, PA
5. Jane LIPPINCOTT b: 1800 in Westmoreland, PA
6. William H. LIPPINCOTT b: 1801
7. Joseph LIPPINCOTT b: 4 OCT 1803 in Westmoreland, PA
8. Henry LIPPINCOTT b: ABT. 1806 in Westmoreland, PA
Sources:
1.Title: Lippincottmail.FTW
Repository:
Call Number:
Media: Other
Text: Date of Import: Sep 29, 1999
2.Title: Zucaro Database
Author: Brenda A. Zucaro
Repository:
Note: [email protected]
Call Number:
Media: Electronic
Text: Date of Import: Jan 19, 2000
9 M viii. Henry Lippincottwas born ABT. 1806 in Westmoreland, Pa.
Taken from Ancestry File on February 12, 2002 -
Husband's Name
Samuel Rice LIPPINCOTT (AFN:9KFT-R7)
Born: 6 Mar 1762
Place: Shrewsbury, Monmouth, Nj
Died: 16 Sep 1836
Place: Rockport, Allen, Oh
Buried:
Place: Rockport, Allen, Oh
Married: Abt 1788
Place:, Ohio
Father: Samuel LIPPINCOTT (AFN:9KFN-RJ)
Mother:Elizabeth Rice LANE (AFN:9KFT-Q2)
Wife's Name Elizabeth MORGAN (AFN:9KFT-WW)
Born: 1766
Place: <, Monmouth, Nj>
Died: 1849
Place:Rockport, Allen, Oh
Buried:
Place: Rockport C., , Allen Cty, Ohio
Married: Abt 1788
Place:, Ohio
Father:
Mother:
Children
1. Sex M Name Samuel B. LIPPINCOTT (AFN:16J6-7H7)
Born: Abt 1798
Place:, Westmoreland, Pennsylvania
2. SexM NameWilliam M. LIPPINCOTT (AFN:16J6-36N)
Born: Abt 1800
Place:, Westmoreland, Pennsylvania
3. SexFNameJane LIPPINCOTT (AFN:16J6-383)
Born: 1804
Place:, Monmouth, Nj
Died: 1836
Place:
4. Sex MNameJohn B. LIPPINCOTT (AFN:CN0T-PS)
Born: 1795
Place: , Westmoreland, , Pennsylvania
5. Sex M NameHenry LIPPENCOTT (AFN:LLL9-RW)
Born: 1806 Place:, Westmoreland, Pennsylvania
6. Sex M NameJoseph LIPPINCOTT (AFN:16J6-3BH)
Born: 4 Oct 1801
Place:, Westmoreland, Pennsylvania
Died: 11 Jan 1842
Place:, Allen Cty, Ohio
Buried:
Place:Perry Chapel Cem, Westminster, , Ohio
7. SexM NameMorgan LIPPINCOTT (AFN:16J6-755)
Born: 30 May 1789
Place:, Monmouth, Nj
_________________________________________________________________
Taken from Ancestry.com on January 13, 2002 -
ID: I30913
Name: Samuel Rice LIPPINCOTT 1 2
Sex: M
Birth: 6 MAR 1762 in Shrewsbury, Monmouth Co., NJ 1 2
Death: 16 SEP 1836 in Rockport, Allen Co., OH 1 2
Note:
[lippincott.FTW]
[Lippincottmail.FTW]
Had 3 or 4 brothers and sisters.
Descendent of an excellent old English family whose German ancestors' history
has been preserved over 200 years.
Purchased a tract of government land in 1827 upon which now stands the
town of Lima, OH.
Native of Pennsylvania. At old age immigrated to Allen Co, OH (First to locate).
Some stray notes shows a Samuel Lippincott. b. 1675 d. 1748 m.1700 to Ann
Hulet
His father-Restore Lippincott b. 1648 d. 1741 m. Hanna Shattock
Restore's father is Richard who married Abigail.
CHECK IGI
IGI shows a Samuel B. Lippincott married Elizabeth Wood(?) on January 10,
1852 in Logan Co, OH. Did he marry a Eliz Wood or Eliz
Morgan?
Have lots of Lippincotts in OH on IGI sheet in file.
Buried in Lima, OH at old age. Emigrated to Allen Co, OH at late age around
1820. (first to locate). Native of PA. Buried in Rockport
Cemetery, Allen Co., OH along with Elizabeth Morgan, his wife.
We had the following children with Elizabeth Morgan:
Samuel; Morgan John William; Joseph; Jane; Henry; Elizabeth
Diane Waldner LIPP has the following children which I changed to except I
kept Elizabeth who died young. The source books may not have
listed her. I do not know where our orig info came from:
Samuel; Morgan; John; William M.; Joseph; Jane; Henry (no eliz)
McClain on internet ftm on line has his name as Samuel B.
Notes from Pat Boren [email protected] -Moved to Ohio in 1820. Buried
Rockport Cemetery. Wife Elizabeth MORGAN b. 1766, m. ca. 1788,
d. May 1849. Also
buried Rockport Cemetery.
Father: Samuel LIPPINCOTT b: 12 OCT 1721 in Shrewsbury, Monmouth Co., NJ
Mother: Elizabeth RICE b: 1740 in Shrewsbury, Monmouth Co., NJ
Marriage 1 Elizabeth M. MORGAN b: ABT. 1766 in North Hampsen, Huntsdon, NJ
WFT 1752-1777
Married: ABT. 1787 in Rockport C, Allen Cty, Ohio or NJ 1 2
Note:
[lippincott.FTW]
[Lippincottmail.FTW]
WFT says bm. about 1788 in OH -- we had PA from somewhere.
Children
1. Elizabeth LIPPINCOTT b: ABT. 1788
2. Morgan LIPPINCOTT b: 30 MAY 1789 in Monmouth, NJ
3. John B. LIPPINCOTT b: ABT. 1795 in Westmoreland, PA
4. Samuel B. LIPPINCOTT b: ABT. 1798 in Westmoreland, PA
5. Jane LIPPINCOTT b: 1800 in Westmoreland, PA
6. William H. LIPPINCOTT b: 1801
7. Joseph LIPPINCOTT b: 4 OCT 1803 in Westmoreland, PA
8. Henry LIPPINCOTT b: ABT. 1806 in Westmoreland, PA
Sources:
1.Title: Lippincottmail.FTW
Repository:
Call Number:
Media: Other
Text: Date of Import: Sep 29, 1999
2.Title: Zucaro Database
Author: Brenda A. Zucaro
Repository:
Note: [email protected]
Call Number:
Media: Electronic
Text: Date of Import: Jan 19, 2000
Second Generation
5. Samuel B. Lippincott(Samuel Rice) was born ABT. 1798 in Westmoreland, Pa. He died Est 1829/1888.
Taken from Ancestry File on February 12, 2002 -
Samuel B. LIPPINCOTT (AFN: 16J6-7H7)
Sex:M
Event(s):Birth: Abt 1798Westmoreland, Pennsylvania
Parents:Father: Samuel Rice LIPPINCOTT (AFN: 9KFT-R7)Mother: Elizabeth MORGAN (AFN: 9KFT-
WW)
Marriage(s):
Spouse: Rebecca PARKER (AFN: 16J6-7B6)
Marriage:, , , Pa.
Spouse:Rebecca GRAY (AFN: 16J6-7DL)
Marriage:, , , Pa.
Spouse: Sarah CRONE (AFN: 16J6-7G1)
Marriage:, , , Pa.
Spouse: Elizabeth WOOD (AFN: 16J6-7JF)
Marriage:, , , Pa.
_________________________________________________________________
Taken from Ancestry File on February 12, 2002 -
Husband's Name
Samuel Rice LIPPINCOTT (AFN:9KFT-R7)
Born: 6 Mar 1762
Place: Shrewsbury, Monmouth, Nj
Died: 16 Sep 1836
Place: Rockport, Allen, Oh
Buried:
Place: Rockport, Allen, Oh
Married: Abt 1788
Place:, Ohio
Father: Samuel LIPPINCOTT (AFN:9KFN-RJ)
Mother:Elizabeth Rice LANE (AFN:9KFT-Q2)
Wife's Name Elizabeth MORGAN (AFN:9KFT-WW)
Born: 1766
Place: <, Monmouth, Nj>
Died: 1849
Place:Rockport, Allen, Oh
Buried:
Place: Rockport C., , Allen Cty, Ohio
Married: Abt 1788
Place:, Ohio
Father:
Mother:
Children
1. Sex M Name Samuel B. LIPPINCOTT (AFN:16J6-7H7)
Born: Abt 1798
Place:, Westmoreland, Pennsylvania
2. SexM NameWilliam M. LIPPINCOTT (AFN:16J6-36N)
Born: Abt 1800
Place:, Westmoreland, Pennsylvania
3. SexFNameJane LIPPINCOTT (AFN:16J6-383)
Born: 1804
Place:, Monmouth, Nj
Died: 1836
Place:
4. Sex MNameJohn B. LIPPINCOTT (AFN:CN0T-PS)
Born: 1795
Place: , Westmoreland, , Pennsylvania
5. Sex M NameHenry LIPPENCOTT (AFN:LLL9-RW)
Born: 1806 Place:, Westmoreland, Pennsylvania
6. Sex M NameJoseph LIPPINCOTT (AFN:16J6-3BH)
Born: 4 Oct 1801
Place:, Westmoreland, Pennsylvania
Died: 11 Jan 1842
Place:, Allen Cty, Ohio
Buried:
Place:Perry Chapel Cem, Westminster, , Ohio
7. SexM NameMorgan LIPPINCOTT (AFN:16J6-755)
Born: 30 May 1789
Place:, Monmouth, Nj
_________________________________________________________________
Taken from Ancestry.com on January 13, 2002 -
ID: I30913
Name: Samuel Rice LIPPINCOTT 1 2
Sex: M
Birth: 6 MAR 1762 in Shrewsbury, Monmouth Co., NJ 1 2
Death: 16 SEP 1836 in Rockport, Allen Co., OH 1 2
Note:
[lippincott.FTW]
[Lippincottmail.FTW]
Had 3 or 4 brothers and sisters.
Descendent of an excellent old English family whose German ancestors' history has been
preserved over 200 years.
Purchased a tract of government land in 1827 upon which now stands the town of Lima, OH.
Native of Pennsylvania. At old age immigrated to Allen Co, OH (First to locate).
Some stray notes shows a Samuel Lippincott. b. 1675 d. 1748 m.1700 to Ann Hulet
His father-Restore Lippincott b. 1648 d. 1741 m. Hanna Shattock
Restore's father is Richard who married Abigail.
CHECK IGI
IGI shows a Samuel B. Lippincott married Elizabeth Wood(?) on January 10, 1852 in Logan Co,
OH. Did he marry a Eliz Wood or Eliz
Morgan?
Have lots of Lippincotts in OH on IGI sheet in file.
Buried in Lima, OH at old age. Emigrated to Allen Co, OH at late age around 1820. (first to
locate). Native of PA. Buried in Rockport
Cemetery, Allen Co., OH along with Elizabeth Morgan, his wife.
We had the following children with Elizabeth Morgan:
Samuel; Morgan John William; Joseph; Jane; Henry; Elizabeth
Diane Waldner LIPP has the following children which I changed to except I kept Elizabeth who
died young. The source books may not have
listed her. I do not know where our orig info came from:
Samuel; Morgan; John; William M.; Joseph; Jane; Henry (no eliz)
McClain on internet ftm on line has his name as Samuel B.
Notes from Pat Boren [email protected] -Moved to Ohio in 1820. Buried Rockport Cemetery.
Wife Elizabeth MORGAN b. 1766, m. ca. 1788,
d. May 1849. Also
buried Rockport Cemetery.
Father: Samuel LIPPINCOTT b: 12 OCT 1721 in Shrewsbury, Monmouth Co., NJ
Mother: Elizabeth RICE b: 1740 in Shrewsbury, Monmouth Co., NJ
Marriage 1 Elizabeth M. MORGAN b: ABT. 1766 in North Hampsen, Huntsdon, NJ WFT 1752-1777
Married: ABT. 1787 in Rockport C, Allen Cty, Ohio or NJ 1 2
Note:
[lippincott.FTW]
[Lippincottmail.FTW]
WFT says bm. about 1788 in OH -- we had PA from somewhere.
Children
1. Elizabeth LIPPINCOTT b: ABT. 1788
2. Morgan LIPPINCOTT b: 30 MAY 1789 in Monmouth, NJ
3. John B. LIPPINCOTT b: ABT. 1795 in Westmoreland, PA
4. Samuel B. LIPPINCOTT b: ABT. 1798 in Westmoreland, PA
5. Jane LIPPINCOTT b: 1800 in Westmoreland, PA
6. William H. LIPPINCOTT b: 1801
7. Joseph LIPPINCOTT b: 4 OCT 1803 in Westmoreland, PA
8. Henry LIPPINCOTT b: ABT. 1806 in Westmoreland, PA
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ID: I30916
Name: Samuel B. LIPPINCOTT 1 2
Sex: M
Birth: ABT. 1798 in Westmoreland, PA 1 2
Death: in WFT Est 1829-1888 1 2
Note:
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Book B. Champaign Co. OH marriages #1438
Samuel B.; Lippincott m. Rebecca Gray 28 Feb 1826 by John Gutridge
Found Samuel Lippincott, Allen Co., OH 1830 census, pg 272 Bath Twp. Could be him since
Morgan was found same page.
Father: Samuel Rice LIPPINCOTT b: 6 MAR 1762 in Shrewsbury, Monmouth Co., NJ
Mother: Elizabeth M. MORGAN b: ABT. 1766 in North Hampsen, Huntsdon, NJ WFT 1752-1777
Marriage 1 Rebecca PARKER b: in WFT 1 Est 1794-1814
Children
1. Ephraim LIPPINCOTT
2. Jane LIPPINCOTT b: 7 NOV 1819 in Champaign Co. OH
Marriage 2 Rebecca GRAY
Married: 26 FEB 1826 in Champaign Co, OH 1 2
Note:
[lippincott.FTW]
[Lippincottmail.FTW]
Source: Family History Library in Salt Lake City, Ut film ID 0295228-0295229.
Marriage 3 Sarah CRONE
Married: 9 JUN 1832 in Champaign Co, OH BookC #2154 by Jeremiah Fuson 1 2
Note:
[lippincott.FTW]
[Lippincottmail.FTW]
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Marriage 4 Elizabeth WOOD b: 1808 in OH
Married: 10 JAN 1852 in Logan County, OH (IGI) 1 2
Children
1. Andrew Jackson LIPPINCOTT b: ABT. 1853
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5. AARON SULLIVAN b. FEB 21 1811, Champaign County, Ohio, occupation
Farmer,27 m. JUN 20 1837, in Champaign County, Ohio,28 JANE LIPPINCOTT, b.
NOV 07 1819, Champaign County, Ohio, (daughter of SAMUEL B LIPPINCOTT and
REBECCA PARKER) d. SEP 14 1886, Masonville, Deleware County,Iowa, buried
SEP 15 1886, Greenwood Cemetery, Masonville, Iowa. AARON died MAR 17 1894,
Masonville, Deleware County,Iowa, buried MAR 20 1894, Greenwood Cemetery,
Masonville, Iowa.
Pa. 667 1878 Delaware County History Book; Coffins Grove twp.
AARON SULLIVAN; Farmer; Sec 28, P.O. Masonville, Ia.
Seven oldest children are also married. All live in Delaware County with the
exception of Andrew J., who lives in the Indian Territory. Mr. Aaron Sullivan's principal
business is stock raising; He votes the Republican ticket; He crossed the Mississippi
River, November 3, 1844 at Lyons Iowa, and in the same year made a permanent
settlement where he now lives; at that time there was but 24 families in Delaware County,
Ia. and but four families in Coffins Grove township.
Manchester, Press of March 22, 1894 Mr. Aaron Sullivan, an old and much
respected citizen of this county, died at the residence of his daughter, Mrs. Jennie Latimer,
in this city, Saturday, March 17, at 5 o'clock p.m., and was buried in the Coffin's Grove
cemetery, near Masonville, Tuesday, the 20th, under the auspices of the church of his
choice. The funeral was largely attended by neighbors and friends. Mr. Sullivan was born
in Champaign county, Ohio, Feb. 21,1811. He was married to Jane Lippincott, June 20,
1837. They moved to Iowa, Nov. 23,1844, and settled in Coffin's Grove township
Delaware county when there were but four families in the township and few in the county.
He was a farmer and stock raiser. He settled on the farm in the western part of Coffins,
grove, where he lived for many years and raised his family, consisting of six boys and three
girls, of whom all survive him but one, the eldest daughter, Mary Wellman. His wife died in
September 1886. In politics he was a republican, a man of strong convictions, and when
he espoused a cause he did it with his whole soul. He was one of the founders of the
Wesleyan Methodist church at Masonville, in the township where he settled, and was a
consistent member and regular attendant at church. His family are pretty well scattered.
The youngest daughter, Jennie Latimer lives in Manchester, with whom he made his home
after his wife died. The second youngest son, Henry F., lives near Masonville and A. R.
lives in Dell Rapids, South Dakota, A. J. lives in southern Kansas at Coffeyville. All those
were present at his funeral services. I. N. and S. P. lives in Idaho, L. M. in California and
Sarah E. Alcock in Louisiana.
1870 Census , Delaware County, Coffins Grove Township, page 031. 1860
Census, Delaware County, Coffins Grove Township, page 248 JANE: Manchester Press
of Sept. 17,1886 Died: Sullivan At Masonville, September l4, l886, Mrs. Jane Sullivan, in
her 67th year. Jane Lippincott Sullivan wife of Aaron Sullivan, of Masonville, died on ;he
morning of the 14th of September, 1886, at the residence of her son-in-law, Oscar
Wellman. The deceased was born November 7, 1819. She leaves a husband and nine
children to mourn her loss. As is well known to many residents of our county, Mr. and
Mrs. Sullivan came to Iowa in 1844, and endured the many privations of a pioneer life,
and as all friends and neighbors can testify who were privileged to be entertained under
their humble, but hospitable roof, there was never a more hearty welcome offered, than
was always ready for their guests. Auntie Sullivan, as she was familiarly known to the
younger generations, had a smile for all she met, and possessed of a very hopeful, cheerful
disposition, and great simplicity of character, wedded to a generous loving heart, it was
always a pleasure to meet her. She led such an unselfish Christian life, that her loss will be
keenly felt, having reared a large family all of whom are living, six sons and three
daughters, many of whom gathered around her couch in her last illness for comfort and
support her, she being the first of the number to be called hence. We as neighbors and
friends, offer to her lone companion our warmest sympathy in his great bereavement, at
the time of life when, more than any other he feels the lack of strength to bear up under
this heavy affliction. May he have the faith ever exercised by his devoted wife, and find
strength to buoy him up till his appointed time comes, when he shall say "I have finished
my course." is the hope of his friends, and may the example of a hopeful, trustful mother,
be a guide and comfort to children left without a mother's love.
Children:
8. i Mary Rebeca Sullivan b. JUL 13 1839.
9. ii Samuel Parker Sullivan b. FEB 15 1841.
10. iii Sarah Ella Sullivan b. JAN 28 1843.
11. iv ANDREW JACKSON SULLIVAN b. APR 10 1845.
12. v Judge Isaac Newton Sullivan b. NOV 03 1848.
13. vi Aaron Rodolphus Sullivan b. MAY 08 1850.
14. vii Jane Amine Sullivan b. FEB 14 1853.
15. viii Henry Franklin Sullivan b. AUG 06 1856.
16. ix Lucius Matlock Sullivan b. DEC 06 1859.
Larry Nicodemus
205 Canyon Oaks
Argyle Texas 76226
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Parker Sullivan of New Jersey and Allied Families a Genealogical enumeration compiled by James
Latimer Bothwell October 1946.Contributed by Irene Foster, Genealogical Records Chairman of
Eulalona Chapter DAR Eulalona Chapter, Klamath Falls, Oregon, 1955 - Oregon Society of Genealogical
records committee chairman Mrs. Oscar T. Tinkle - National Chairman, Mrs. Howard P. Arnest
1. Parker Sullivan, born April 11, 1782, probably in Salem County, New Jersey, died August 22, 1852, in
Champaign County Ohio, aged 71 years, 2 months and 17 days.He married in Salem County, New
Jersey, September 1, 1802 (or 1804), Mary Johns, born September 21, 1781, in New Jersey and died
April 2, 1864, in Champaign County, Ohio aged 82, 6 months, and 9 days.They probably went from
New Jersey to Champaign County, Ohio, about 1807.
Henry Howe's "Historical Collections of Ohio", Volume I, page 372 mentions Parker Sullivan as among
the first settlers in the village of Urbana, Ohio.
The Census of 1850 of Champaign County, Ohio, indicates "Parker Sullivan, age 68 born in New Jersey,
was a farmer and the value of his property, real estate, was $4000.His wife, Mary, was then 65 years
old, born in New Jersey and they had a son, George, age 28 years old, born in Ohio.
Issue:2 i Elias Sullivan born in New Jersey, June 23, 1805, died in Champaign County, Ohio, April 15,
1872, aged 66 years, 10 months, 13 days, mrried, 1st March 25, 1830, Anna Longfellow, who died in
1832.
married 2nd, October 29, 1835, Nancy Wilkson, who died Feb 9, 1887, aged 74 years, 11 months and
11 days.
Note, Probate Court Records of Champaign County, Ohio Show that a marriage of Elias Sullivan to
Margaret Hewlings, October 29, 1835, but the Sullivan tombstone inscriptions in Wesley Chapel
Cemetary show stones for Anna and Nancy, wives of Elias Sullivan.
3 ii Anna (Polly) born Feb. 15, 1807, died August 4, 1836. aged 29 years, married March 8, 1827,
Joseph Longfellow, brother of Anna Longfellow, 1st wife of Elias Sullivan
4 iii Joshua Sullivan, lived in Illinois, who marred March 18, 1834, Sarah Wisman.
5iv George Sullivan, born 1822 and died Dec 7, 1875 aged 53 years, 7 months, 13 days, married
October 10, 1850, Sarah J. Dearduff, born 1832 and died Feb. 13, 1861, aged 19 years, 4 months, and
9 days.
married 2nd, Eliza J. Wren, April 18, 1861
The following persons are the heirs of George Sullivan of Harrison Twp., Champaign County, whose
estate was administered in 1877.The administrator was appointed, December 20, 1875:Mary
Elizabeth Pheneger, wife of Samuel Pheneger, Joshua Sullivan, Charles W. Sullivan, John M. Sullivan,
Daniel P. Sullivan, Grant Sullivan, William Sullivan, Oscar Sullivan.
6. Rebecca Sullivan married Sept. 10, 1828.Thomas Cummins.
7.viAaron Sullivan, born Champaign Co., Ohio, Feb 21, 1811:died March 17, 1893 at Manchester,
Iowa.Aaron Sullivan came to LaSalle County, Illinois, Nov 1, 1835.He crossed the Mississippi river,
Nov. 23, 1844, at Lyons, Iowa, and in the same year made permanent settlement at that time on the
list of 24 families in Delaware County, Iowa and one of the four families listed in Coffin's Grove
Township.He married Jane Lippincott on June 20, 1832; she was born in Champaign County, Ohio,
Nov 23, 1844 where he was the fourth settler, having been preceded by Coffin, Baker, and Hiram
minkler.Jane Lippincott Sullivan died Sept. 14, 1886 at Masonville Iowa.Brother Sullivan was
converted about 1856 and baptised by Reverend Bixby as a Weselyan Methodist, being one of the
founders of it.Jane Lippincott had a brother, Jackson Lippincott.Their father was Samual B.
Lippincott who came from Pennsylvania.(For more data on Parker and Mary Johns sullivan Family See
Appendix I).
Appendix 1 -
More date with reference to Parker and Mary Johns Sullivan
Miss Alice Longfellow, 332 North 10th Ave., Broken Bow, Nebraska wrote the following to the compiler:
"Parker Sullivan and Joseph Hewling (Hueling, Huling) married sisters and in the History of Champaign
County, Ohio (1881) I found this article which may be of interest to you "Joseph Hewling, farmer, West
Liberty Ohio, born Harrison Township, is the son of Joseph and Margaret Hewling, both natives of New
Jersey.Joseph could have entered the Revolutionary War, but was exempt on account of an infirmity,
caused by sickness.In 1796 he married Margaret Johns.She was an own cousin of Commodore Perry.
Came to Ohio in 1800, located near Cincinnati at Waynesville, moved in 1801 or 1802 to Champaign
County, Ohio."
It is doubtful that there is the relationship to Commodore Perry, I wrote to Dr. Edward Cornelius Perry,
MD, Avon New York who had done fifty years of genealogical work and he had this to say (letter dated
April 14, 1943)
"I have compiled 11 lines of Perrys, and have that of Commodore Perry and his brother Com. M. C.
Perry but do not find the names that you mention.Com O. H. Perry was born 1785 and died 1819,
married 1811, Elizabeth Champlin Mason.His brother Com. M. C. Perry was born 1794, died 1858,
married 1814, Jane Slidell.The children of these two Commodore Perrys were own, or 1st cousins.
Com. O.H. Perry had five children, Com. MC Perry had ten children, none of these fifteen children bore
names that you give neither do I see such names among the eight children of Captain Christopher R.
Perry, father of the two Commodores, nor any of their immediate descendants.I am on the Richard
Perry line of Fairfield, Connecticutt 1649.The line of the two Commodores is that of Edward Perry
born 1625 of Sandwich, Mass.I have seen authoritative statement that he has no cousins now living in
own, or 1st cousin, or descendents."
Parker Sullivan may have come from north of Ireland, and when a young man emigrated to New Jersey.
Such is the account in the History of Idaho Chicago Lewis Publishing Co., 1899) page 182 on article
on Isaac N. Sullivan.This history also says that he was married in New Jersey and at an early day
moved to Ohio, locating in Logan County near Degraff.He had seven children, born in New jersey and
Ohio and reared and educated in Ohio.The history is somewhat confused and must be in error as it
says that his paternal grandfather Aaron Sullivan did this (Note:The census of 1850 Champaign
County Ohio states that Parker Sullivan was born in New Jersey.)And then the context goes on to say
that the third of this family was Aaron Sullivan, father of the Judge I N. Sullivan.They probably
assumed that the Judge's granfather had the same name as his father, but our data indicates that he
was one Parker Sullivan who married Mary Johns, and the records of New Jersey Salem County shows
their marriage.It is possible that Parker or his parents came from the North of Ireland, but just who
the parents of Parker were I have not been able to determine.Mr. Lewis D. Cook of the Pennsylvania
Genealogical Society has done soem work on this for me.He found a Parker Sullivan who married
Mary Ann Whittall, in a mortgage dated September 11, 1773, and recorded in Salem County, Book A, p.
72 of mortgages.It shows there that Parker Sullivan and wife Mary and Sarah Whittall Wheaton
Conveyed to Joseph Champneys as security for the loan. " all that lot of land that was devised to
William Whittall, deceased, by the last will and testament of Eramus Fetters, deceased."It seems that
this is the only instance of the name Parker Sullivan in the index books of Salem County, New Jersey;
the mortgages began in 1765 and the deeds about 1795.
The Institute of American genealogy in aletter addressed to me and dated May 13, 1942 has this to
say on the matter:" In spite of the fact that te Census of 1790 for New Jersey was destroyed by fire,
there are many other angles of approach.For instance the Probate records show a Sullivan family
resident in Salem County, NJ in 1765.A Matthias Sullivan lived there and his will shows sons John and
Matthias.John was born 1762, and Matthias, the son in 1765.We find a Parker family in the same
county.We believe work should be concentrated here until all possibilities of Parker Sullivans
parentage are exhausted.The marriage records of Parker Sullivan to Mary Johns, Sept. 1, 1804
appears on page 176 of Salem County, NJ Marriage Records.There is also record of a Nehemiah
Sullivan who married 1803 Margaret Tracy.Probably Nehemiah and Parker are brothers. Many of the
New Jersey pulications contain data on this county.
Private Sullivan Cemetary
The little private cemetary where Parker and Mary Johns Sullivan are buried is on the old Hewling
(Huling, Heuling) farm.This farm was divided to the Hewling children at the death of their parents, so
Mr. Fry, caretaker of several cemetaries told Miss Alice Longfellow, and she had him fence and clean it
and reset the stones which were all down.This Sullivan Cemetary is near the Wesley Methodist Chapel
Cemetary which is on land once owned by Elias Sullivan and given to them for that purpose.These
cemetaries are near Urbana and West Liberty, Ohio.Mr. George Sullivan, so of George, brother of Elias
cared for them at one time.
Samuel married Rebecca Parkerin Pennsylvania.
Taken from Ancestral File on Feburary 12, 2002 -
Samuel B. LIPPINCOTT (AFN: 16J6-7H7)
Sex:M
Event(s):Birth: Abt 1798Westmoreland, Pennsylvania
Parents:Father: Samuel Rice LIPPINCOTT (AFN: 9KFT-R7)Mother: Elizabeth MORGAN (AFN: 9KFT-
WW)
Marriage(s):
Spouse: Rebecca PARKER (AFN: 16J6-7B6)
Marriage:, , , Pa.
Spouse:Rebecca GRAY (AFN: 16J6-7DL)
Marriage:, , , Pa.
Spouse: Sarah CRONE (AFN: 16J6-7G1)
Marriage:, , , Pa.
Spouse: Elizabeth WOOD (AFN: 16J6-7JF)
Marriage:, , , Pa.
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ID: I30947
Name: Rebecca PARKER 1 2
Sex: F
Birth: in WFT 1 Est 1794-1814 1 2
Death: in WFT Est 1829-1898 1 2
Marriage 1 Samuel B. LIPPINCOTT b: ABT. 1798 in Westmoreland, PA
Children
1. Ephraim LIPPINCOTT
2. Jane LIPPINCOTT b: 7 NOV 1819 in Champaign Co. OH
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ID: I30916
Name: Samuel B. LIPPINCOTT 1 2
Sex: M
Birth: ABT. 1798 in Westmoreland, PA 1 2
Death: in WFT Est 1829-1888 1 2
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Book B. Champaign Co. OH marriages #1438
Samuel B.; Lippincott m. Rebecca Gray 28 Feb 1826 by John Gutridge
Found Samuel Lippincott, Allen Co., OH 1830 census, pg 272 Bath Twp. Could be him since
Morgan was found same page.
Father: Samuel Rice LIPPINCOTT b: 6 MAR 1762 in Shrewsbury, Monmouth Co., NJ
Mother: Elizabeth M. MORGAN b: ABT. 1766 in North Hampsen, Huntsdon, NJ WFT 1752-1777
Marriage 1 Rebecca PARKER b: in WFT 1 Est 1794-1814
Children
1. Ephraim LIPPINCOTT
2. Jane LIPPINCOTT b: 7 NOV 1819 in Champaign Co. OH
Marriage 2 Rebecca GRAY
Married: 26 FEB 1826 in Champaign Co, OH 1 2
Note:
[lippincott.FTW]
[Lippincottmail.FTW]
Source: Family History Library in Salt Lake City, Ut film ID 0295228-0295229.
Marriage 3 Sarah CRONE
Married: 9 JUN 1832 in Champaign Co, OH BookC #2154 by Jeremiah Fuson 1 2
Note:
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[Lippincottmail.FTW]
source: LDS Family History 0295228-0295229
Marriage 4 Elizabeth WOOD b: 1808 in OH
Married: 10 JAN 1852 in Logan County, OH (IGI) 1 2
Children
1. Andrew Jackson LIPPINCOTT b: ABT. 1853
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5. AARON SULLIVAN b. FEB 21 1811, Champaign County, Ohio, occupation
Farmer,27 m. JUN 20 1837, in Champaign County, Ohio,28 JANE LIPPINCOTT, b.
NOV 07 1819, Champaign County, Ohio, (daughter of SAMUEL B LIPPINCOTT and
REBECCA PARKER) d. SEP 14 1886, Masonville, Deleware County,Iowa, buried
SEP 15 1886, Greenwood Cemetery, Masonville, Iowa. AARON died MAR 17 1894,
Masonville, Deleware County,Iowa, buried MAR 20 1894, Greenwood Cemetery,
Masonville, Iowa.
Pa. 667 1878 Delaware County History Book; Coffins Grove twp.
AARON SULLIVAN; Farmer; Sec 28, P.O. Masonville, Ia.
Seven oldest children are also married. All live in Delaware County with the
exception of Andrew J., who lives in the Indian Territory. Mr. Aaron Sullivan's principal
business is stock raising; He votes the Republican ticket; He crossed the Mississippi
River, November 3, 1844 at Lyons Iowa, and in the same year made a permanent
settlement where he now lives; at that time there was but 24 families in Delaware County,
Ia. and but four families in Coffins Grove township.
Manchester, Press of March 22, 1894 Mr. Aaron Sullivan, an old and much
respected citizen of this county, died at the residence of his daughter, Mrs. Jennie Latimer,
in this city, Saturday, March 17, at 5 o'clock p.m., and was buried in the Coffin's Grove
cemetery, near Masonville, Tuesday, the 20th, under the auspices of the church of his
choice. The funeral was largely attended by neighbors and friends. Mr. Sullivan was born
in Champaign county, Ohio, Feb. 21,1811. He was married to Jane Lippincott, June 20,
1837. They moved to Iowa, Nov. 23,1844, and settled in Coffin's Grove township
Delaware county when there were but four families in the township and few in the county.
He was a farmer and stock raiser. He settled on the farm in the western part of Coffins,
grove, where he lived for many years and raised his family, consisting of six boys and three
girls, of whom all survive him but one, the eldest daughter, Mary Wellman. His wife died in
September 1886. In politics he was a republican, a man of strong convictions, and when
he espoused a cause he did it with his whole soul. He was one of the founders of the
Wesleyan Methodist church at Masonville, in the township where he settled, and was a
consistent member and regular attendant at church. His family are pretty well scattered.
The youngest daughter, Jennie Latimer lives in Manchester, with whom he made his home
after his wife died. The second youngest son, Henry F., lives near Masonville and A. R.
lives in Dell Rapids, South Dakota, A. J. lives in southern Kansas at Coffeyville. All those
were present at his funeral services. I. N. and S. P. lives in Idaho, L. M. in California and
Sarah E. Alcock in Louisiana.
1870 Census , Delaware County, Coffins Grove Township, page 031. 1860
Census, Delaware County, Coffins Grove Township, page 248 JANE: Manchester Press
of Sept. 17,1886 Died: Sullivan At Masonville, September l4, l886, Mrs. Jane Sullivan, in
her 67th year. Jane Lippincott Sullivan wife of Aaron Sullivan, of Masonville, died on ;he
morning of the 14th of September, 1886, at the residence of her son-in-law, Oscar
Wellman. The deceased was born November 7, 1819. She leaves a husband and nine
children to mourn her loss. As is well known to many residents of our county, Mr. and
Mrs. Sullivan came to Iowa in 1844, and endured the many privations of a pioneer life,
and as all friends and neighbors can testify who were privileged to be entertained under
their humble, but hospitable roof, there was never a more hearty welcome offered, than
was always ready for their guests. Auntie Sullivan, as she was familiarly known to the
younger generations, had a smile for all she met, and possessed of a very hopeful, cheerful
disposition, and great simplicity of character, wedded to a generous loving heart, it was
always a pleasure to meet her. She led such an unselfish Christian life, that her loss will be
keenly felt, having reared a large family all of whom are living, six sons and three
daughters, many of whom gathered around her couch in her last illness for comfort and
support her, she being the first of the number to be called hence. We as neighbors and
friends, offer to her lone companion our warmest sympathy in his great bereavement, at
the time of life when, more than any other he feels the lack of strength to bear up under
this heavy affliction. May he have the faith ever exercised by his devoted wife, and find
strength to buoy him up till his appointed time comes, when he shall say "I have finished
my course." is the hope of his friends, and may the example of a hopeful, trustful mother,
be a guide and comfort to children left without a mother's love.
Children:
8. i Mary Rebeca Sullivan b. JUL 13 1839.
9. ii Samuel Parker Sullivan b. FEB 15 1841.
10. iii Sarah Ella Sullivan b. JAN 28 1843.
11. iv ANDREW JACKSON SULLIVAN b. APR 10 1845.
12. v Judge Isaac Newton Sullivan b. NOV 03 1848.
13. vi Aaron Rodolphus Sullivan b. MAY 08 1850.
14. vii Jane Amine Sullivan b. FEB 14 1853.
15. viii Henry Franklin Sullivan b. AUG 06 1856.
16. ix Lucius Matlock Sullivan b. DEC 06 1859.
Larry Nicodemus
205 Canyon Oaks
Argyle Texas 76226
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Samuel and Rebecca had the following children:
+ 10 F i. Jane Lippincottwas born 7 Nov 1819. She died 14 Sep 1886.
11 M ii. Jackson Lippincott.
+ 12 M iii. Ephraim Lippincott.
Third Generation
10. Jane Lippincott(Samuel B., Samuel Rice) was born 7 Nov 1819 in Champaign, Ohio. She died 14 Sep 1886 in Masonville, Delaware, Iowa. She was buried 15 Sep 1886 in Greenwood Cemetery, Masonville, Iowa.
Taken from Ancestral File (IGI) on March 13, 2002 -
Isaac Newton SULLIVAN
Sex:M
Event(s):
Birth:3 Nov 1848
Coffins Grove, Delaware, Iowa
Parents:
Father:Aaron SULLIVAN
Mother: Jane LIPPINCOTT
Source Information:
Film Number: 1239556
Page Number: 402
Reference Number:8427
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Taken from IGI Files on February 12, 2002 -
Jane LIPPINCOTT
Sex:F
Event(s):Birth: 7 Nov 1819 Champaign Co., Ohio
Parents:Father: Samuel B. LIPPINCOTT Mother:
Source Information:
Film Number:178040
Page Number:676
Reference Number: 14176
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Taken from Ancestry.com on January 13, 2002 -
ID: I31424
Name: Jane LIPPINCOTT 1 2
Sex: F
Birth: 7 NOV 1819 in Champaign Co. OH 1 2
Death: 14 SEP 1886 in Masonville, IA 1 2
Note:
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Buried Greenwood Cemetery, Masonville, IA. Died at 67 years. Left a husband and 9 children.
They came to IA in 1844. Known as Auntie
sullivan.
Book C. #2893 Champaign Co., OH sent by Connie Bates [email protected]:
Jane Lippincott m. Aaron Sullivan 20 Jun 1837 by John C. Pearson.
Father: Samuel B. LIPPINCOTT b: ABT. 1798 in Westmoreland, PA
Mother: Rebecca PARKER b: in WFT 1 Est 1794-1814
Marriage 1 Aaron SULLIVAN b: 21 FEB 1811 in Champaign Co. OH
Married: 20 JUN 1837 in Champaign Co. OH 1 2
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5. AARON SULLIVAN b. FEB 21 1811, Champaign County, Ohio, occupation
Farmer,27 m. JUN 20 1837, in Champaign County, Ohio,28 JANE LIPPINCOTT, b.
NOV 07 1819, Champaign County, Ohio, (daughter of SAMUEL B LIPPINCOTT and
REBECCA PARKER) d. SEP 14 1886, Masonville, Deleware County,Iowa, buried
SEP 15 1886, Greenwood Cemetery, Masonville, Iowa. AARON died MAR 17 1894,
Masonville, Deleware County,Iowa, buried MAR 20 1894, Greenwood Cemetery,
Masonville, Iowa.
Pa. 667 1878 Delaware County History Book; Coffins Grove twp.
AARON SULLIVAN; Farmer; Sec 28, P.O. Masonville, Ia.
Seven oldest children are also married. All live in Delaware County with the
exception of Andrew J., who lives in the Indian Territory. Mr. Aaron Sullivan's principal
business is stock raising; He votes the Republican ticket; He crossed the Mississippi
River, November 3, 1844 at Lyons Iowa, and in the same year made a permanent
settlement where he now lives; at that time there was but 24 families in Delaware County,
Ia. and but four families in Coffins Grove township.
Manchester, Press of March 22, 1894 Mr. Aaron Sullivan, an old and much
respected citizen of this county, died at the residence of his daughter, Mrs. Jennie Latimer,
in this city, Saturday, March 17, at 5 o'clock p.m., and was buried in the Coffin's Grove
cemetery, near Masonville, Tuesday, the 20th, under the auspices of the church of his
choice. The funeral was largely attended by neighbors and friends. Mr. Sullivan was born
in Champaign county, Ohio, Feb. 21,1811. He was married to Jane Lippincott, June 20,
1837. They moved to Iowa, Nov. 23,1844, and settled in Coffin's Grove township
Delaware county when there were but four families in the township and few in the county.
He was a farmer and stock raiser. He settled on the farm in the western part of Coffins,
grove, where he lived for many years and raised his family, consisting of six boys and three
girls, of whom all survive him but one, the eldest daughter, Mary Wellman. His wife died in
September 1886. In politics he was a republican, a man of strong convictions, and when
he espoused a cause he did it with his whole soul. He was one of the founders of the
Wesleyan Methodist church at Masonville, in the township where he settled, and was a
consistent member and regular attendant at church. His family are pretty well scattered.
The youngest daughter, Jennie Latimer lives in Manchester, with whom he made his home
after his wife died. The second youngest son, Henry F., lives near Masonville and A. R.
lives in Dell Rapids, South Dakota, A. J. lives in southern Kansas at Coffeyville. All those
were present at his funeral services. I. N. and S. P. lives in Idaho, L. M. in California and
Sarah E. Alcock in Louisiana.
1870 Census , Delaware County, Coffins Grove Township, page 031. 1860
Census, Delaware County, Coffins Grove Township, page 248 JANE: Manchester Press
of Sept. 17,1886 Died: Sullivan At Masonville, September l4, l886, Mrs. Jane Sullivan, in
her 67th year. Jane Lippincott Sullivan wife of Aaron Sullivan, of Masonville, died on ;he
morning of the 14th of September, 1886, at the residence of her son-in-law, Oscar
Wellman. The deceased was born November 7, 1819. She leaves a husband and nine
children to mourn her loss. As is well known to many residents of our county, Mr. and
Mrs. Sullivan came to Iowa in 1844, and endured the many privations of a pioneer life,
and as all friends and neighbors can testify who were privileged to be entertained under
their humble, but hospitable roof, there was never a more hearty welcome offered, than
was always ready for their guests. Auntie Sullivan, as she was familiarly known to the
younger generations, had a smile for all she met, and possessed of a very hopeful, cheerful
disposition, and great simplicity of character, wedded to a generous loving heart, it was
always a pleasure to meet her. She led such an unselfish Christian life, that her loss will be
keenly felt, having reared a large family all of whom are living, six sons and three
daughters, many of whom gathered around her couch in her last illness for comfort and
support her, she being the first of the number to be called hence. We as neighbors and
friends, offer to her lone companion our warmest sympathy in his great bereavement, at
the time of life when, more than any other he feels the lack of strength to bear up under
this heavy affliction. May he have the faith ever exercised by his devoted wife, and find
strength to buoy him up till his appointed time comes, when he shall say "I have finished
my course." is the hope of his friends, and may the example of a hopeful, trustful mother,
be a guide and comfort to children left without a mother's love.
Children:
8. i Mary Rebeca Sullivan b. JUL 13 1839.
9. ii Samuel Parker Sullivan b. FEB 15 1841.
10. iii Sarah Ella Sullivan b. JAN 28 1843.
11. iv ANDREW JACKSON SULLIVAN b. APR 10 1845.
12. v Judge Isaac Newton Sullivan b. NOV 03 1848.
13. vi Aaron Rodolphus Sullivan b. MAY 08 1850.
14. vii Jane Amine Sullivan b. FEB 14 1853.
15. viii Henry Franklin Sullivan b. AUG 06 1856.
16. ix Lucius Matlock Sullivan b. DEC 06 1859.
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Jane married Aaron Sullivanson of Parker Sullivan and Mary Johns 20 Jun 1837 in Kendal County, Illinois. Aaron was born 21 Feb 1811 in Champaign, Ohio. He died Abt 17 Mar 1894 in Manchester, Delaware, Iowa. He was buried 20 Mar 1894 in Greenwood Cemetery, Masonville, Iowa.
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Isaac Newton SULLIVAN
Sex:M
Event(s):
Birth:3 Nov 1848, Coffins Grove, Delaware, Iowa
Parents:Father: Aaron SULLIVAN
Mother: Jane LIPPINCOTT
Source Information:
Film Number:455054
Page Number:
Reference Number:
Isaac Newton SULLIVAN
Sex:M
Event(s):
Birth:3 Nov 1848
Coffins Grove, Delaware, Iowa
Parents:
Father:Aaron SULLIVAN
Mother: Jane LIPPINCOTT
Source Information:
Film Number: 1239556
Page Number: 402
Reference Number:8427
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Aaron SULLIVAN
Sex:M
Event(s): Birth: 21 Feb 1811 Champaign, Ohio
Parents:Father: Parker SULLIVANMother: Mary JOHNS
Source Information:
Film Number:178047
Page Number:623
Reference Number: 13067
Aaron SULLIVAN
Sex: M
Event(s):Birth: 21 Feb 1811 Champaign Co., Ohio
Parents:Father: Parker SULLIVANMother: Mary JOHNS
Source Information:Film Number:178133
Page Number:
Reference Number:
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Aaron SULLIVAN (AFN: LZQ6-ZP)
Sex:M
Event(s):Birth:21 Feb 1811<, Champaign, Oh>
Death: 17 Mar 1893Manchester, Deleware, Iowa
Parents:Father: Parker SULLIVAN (AFN: LZQ6-ST)
Mother: Mary JOHNS (AFN: LZQ6-T1)
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Differing death dates:17 Mar 1894 or 17 Mar 1893
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5. AARON SULLIVAN b. FEB 21 1811, Champaign County, Ohio, occupation
Farmer,27 m. JUN 20 1837, in Champaign County, Ohio,28 JANE LIPPINCOTT, b.
NOV 07 1819, Champaign County, Ohio, (daughter of SAMUEL B LIPPINCOTT and
REBECCA PARKER) d. SEP 14 1886, Masonville, Deleware County,Iowa, buried
SEP 15 1886, Greenwood Cemetery, Masonville, Iowa. AARON died MAR 17 1894,
Masonville, Deleware County,Iowa, buried MAR 20 1894, Greenwood Cemetery,
Masonville, Iowa.
Pa. 667 1878 Delaware County History Book; Coffins Grove twp.
AARON SULLIVAN; Farmer; Sec 28, P.O. Masonville, Ia.
Seven oldest children are also married. All live in Delaware County with the
exception of Andrew J., who lives in the Indian Territory. Mr. Aaron Sullivan's principal
business is stock raising; He votes the Republican ticket; He crossed the Mississippi
River, November 3, 1844 at Lyons Iowa, and in the same year made a permanent
settlement where he now lives; at that time there was but 24 families in Delaware County,
Ia. and but four families in Coffins Grove township.
Manchester, Press of March 22, 1894 Mr. Aaron Sullivan, an old and much
respected citizen of this county, died at the residence of his daughter, Mrs. Jennie Latimer,
in this city, Saturday, March 17, at 5 o'clock p.m., and was buried in the Coffin's Grove
cemetery, near Masonville, Tuesday, the 20th, under the auspices of the church of his
choice. The funeral was largely attended by neighbors and friends. Mr. Sullivan was born
in Champaign county, Ohio, Feb. 21,1811. He was married to Jane Lippincott, June 20,
1837. They moved to Iowa, Nov. 23,1844, and settled in Coffin's Grove township
Delaware county when there were but four families in the township and few in the county.
He was a farmer and stock raiser. He settled on the farm in the western part of Coffins,
grove, where he lived for many years and raised his family, consisting of six boys and three
girls, of whom all survive him but one, the eldest daughter, Mary Wellman. His wife died in
September 1886. In politics he was a republican, a man of strong convictions, and when
he espoused a cause he did it with his whole soul. He was one of the founders of the
Wesleyan Methodist church at Masonville, in the township where he settled, and was a
consistent member and regular attendant at church. His family are pretty well scattered.
The youngest daughter, Jennie Latimer lives in Manchester, with whom he made his home
after his wife died. The second youngest son, Henry F., lives near Masonville and A. R.
lives in Dell Rapids, South Dakota, A. J. lives in southern Kansas at Coffeyville. All those
were present at his funeral services. I. N. and S. P. lives in Idaho, L. M. in California and
Sarah E. Alcock in Louisiana.
1870 Census , Delaware County, Coffins Grove Township, page 031. 1860
Census, Delaware County, Coffins Grove Township, page 248 JANE: Manchester Press
of Sept. 17,1886 Died: Sullivan At Masonville, September l4, l886, Mrs. Jane Sullivan, in
her 67th year. Jane Lippincott Sullivan wife of Aaron Sullivan, of Masonville, died on ;he
morning of the 14th of September, 1886, at the residence of her son-in-law, Oscar
Wellman. The deceased was born November 7, 1819. She leaves a husband and nine
children to mourn her loss. As is well known to many residents of our county, Mr. and
Mrs. Sullivan came to Iowa in 1844, and endured the many privations of a pioneer life,
and as all friends and neighbors can testify who were privileged to be entertained under
their humble, but hospitable roof, there was never a more hearty welcome offered, than
was always ready for their guests. Auntie Sullivan, as she was familiarly known to the
younger generations, had a smile for all she met, and possessed of a very hopeful, cheerful
disposition, and great simplicity of character, wedded to a generous loving heart, it was
always a pleasure to meet her. She led such an unselfish Christian life, that her loss will be
keenly felt, having reared a large family all of whom are living, six sons and three
daughters, many of whom gathered around her couch in her last illness for comfort and
support her, she being the first of the number to be called hence. We as neighbors and
friends, offer to her lone companion our warmest sympathy in his great bereavement, at
the time of life when, more than any other he feels the lack of strength to bear up under
this heavy affliction. May he have the faith ever exercised by his devoted wife, and find
strength to buoy him up till his appointed time comes, when he shall say "I have finished
my course." is the hope of his friends, and may the example of a hopeful, trustful mother,
be a guide and comfort to children left without a mother's love.
Children:
8. i Mary Rebeca Sullivan b. JUL 13 1839.
9. ii Samuel Parker Sullivan b. FEB 15 1841.
10. iii Sarah Ella Sullivan b. JAN 28 1843.
11. iv ANDREW JACKSON SULLIVAN b. APR 10 1845.
12. v Judge Isaac Newton Sullivan b. NOV 03 1848.
13. vi Aaron Rodolphus Sullivan b. MAY 08 1850.
14. vii Jane Amine Sullivan b. FEB 14 1853.
15. viii Henry Franklin Sullivan b. AUG 06 1856.
16. ix Lucius Matlock Sullivan b. DEC 06 1859.
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PARKER SULLIVAN
1. PARKER SULLIVAN b. APR 11 1782, Salem County, New Jersey,1 (son of MR.
EBEZENER SULLIVAN ????? and MARY PARKER ????) occupation farmer,2 m.
SEP 01 1804,3 MARY JOHNS, b. SEP 21 1781, Salem County, New Jersey,4
(daughter of MR. JOHNS and MRS. JOHNS) d. April 02 1864,5 buried Sullivan
Cemetery , Springhills, Ohio.6 PARKER died AUG 28 1852, Champaign County, Ohio,7
buried Sullivan Cemetery , Springhills, Ohio.8 Was living in the 1820 Census in
Champaign County, Ohio in Concord, Page 500. Was in 1840 Ohio Census, Chanpaign
County, Harrison Township P 317. Salt Lake City Temple Record Book 7F page 135 .
The Revolutionary Census of New Jersey in 1774 shows him in Salem, Salem which may
be his father. MARY: Springhills is 9-10 miles NorthWest of Urbana.
Children:
2. i Elias Sullivan b. JUN 23 1805.
3. ii Joshus Parker Sullivan b. AFT 1805.
4. iii Anna ( Polly) Sullivan b. FEB 15 1807.
iv Rebecca Sullivan b. OCT 29 1808, Ohio,9 m. SEP 10 1828, in
Champaign County, Ohio, Thomas Cummins, d. JUL 14 1871, buried Adams
Township, Champaign County Ohio. Rebecca died FEB 02 1886, Adams
Township, Champaign County Ohio. Tomestone show birth date as OCT 29 1808.
5. v AARON SULLIVAN b. FEB 21 1811.
vi Dau Sullivan b. 1816,10 d. OCT 26 1829,11 buried Sullivan Cemetery ,
Springhills, Ohio.
6. vii Elizabeth Sullivan b. 1820.
7. viii George Sullivan b. APR 25 1822.
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Aaron and Jane had the following children:
+ 13 F i. Mary Rebecca Sullivanwas born 13 Jul 1839. She died 29 Jan 1891.
+ 14 M ii. Samuel Parker Sullivanwas born 15 Feb 1841. He died 26 Sep 1926.
+ 15 F iii. Sarah Ellen Sullivanwas born 28 Jan 1843. She died 29 Mar 1908.
+ 16 M iv. Andrew Jackson Sullivanwas born 10 Apr 1845. He died 31 Mar 1924.
+ 17 M v. Isaac Newton Sullivanwas born 3 Nov 1848. He died 31 Jan 1938.
+ 18 M vi. Aaron Rudalphus Sullivanwas born 8 May 1850. He died 26 Nov 1927.
+ 19 F vii. Jane Amine Sullivanwas born 14 Feb 1853. She died 24 Dec 1908.
20 M viii. Henry Benjamin Franklin Sullivanwas born 6 Aug 1856. He died 1946.
Differing death dates:17 Mar 1894 or 17 Mar 1893
5. AARON SULLIVAN b. FEB 21 1811, Champaign County, Ohio, occupation
Farmer,27 m. JUN 20 1837, in Champaign County, Ohio,28 JANE LIPPINCOTT, b.
NOV 07 1819, Champaign County, Ohio, (daughter of SAMUEL B LIPPINCOTT and
REBECCA PARKER) d. SEP 14 1886, Masonville, Deleware County,Iowa, buried
SEP 15 1886, Greenwood Cemetery, Masonville, Iowa. AARON died MAR 17 1894,
Masonville, Deleware County,Iowa, buried MAR 20 1894, Greenwood Cemetery,
Masonville, Iowa.
Pa. 667 1878 Delaware County History Book; Coffins Grove twp.
AARON SULLIVAN; Farmer; Sec 28, P.O. Masonville, Ia.
Seven oldest children are also married. All live in Delaware County with the
REBECCA PARKER) d. SEP 14 1886, Masonville, Deleware County,Iowa, buried
SEP 15 1886, Greenwood Cemetery, Masonville, Iowa. AARON died MAR 17 1894,
Masonville, Deleware County,Iowa, buried MAR 20 1894, Greenwood Cemetery,
Masonville, Iowa.
Pa. 667 1878 Delaware County History Book; Coffins Grove twp.
AARON SULLIVAN; Farmer; Sec 28, P.O. Masonville, Ia.
Seven oldest children are also married. All live in Delaware County with the
exception of Andrew J., who lives in the Indian Territory. Mr. Aaron Sullivan's
principal
business is stock raising; He votes the Republican ticket; He crossed the
Mississippi
River, November 3, 1844 at Lyons Iowa, and in the same year made a permanent
settlement where he now lives; at that time there was but 24 families in Delaware
County,
Ia. and but four families in Coffins Grove township.
Manchester, Press of March 22, 1894 Mr. Aaron Sullivan, an old and much
respected citizen of this county, died at the residence of his daughter, Mrs. Jennie
Latimer,
in this city, Saturday, March 17, at 5 o'clock p.m., and was buried in the Coffin's
Grove
cemetery, near Masonville, Tuesday, the 20th, under the auspices of the church of
his
choice. The funeral was largely attended by neighbors and friends. Mr. Sullivan
was born
in Champaign county, Ohio, Feb. 21,1811. He was married to Jane Lippincott,
June 20,
1837. They moved to Iowa, Nov. 23,1844, and settled in Coffin's Grove township
Delaware county when there were but four families in the township and few in the
county.
He was a farmer and stock raiser. He settled on the farm in the western part of
Coffins,
grove, where he lived for many years and raised his family, consisting of six boys
and three
girls, of whom all survive him but one, the eldest daughter, Mary Wellman. His
wife died in
September 1886. In politics he was a republican, a man of strong convictions, and
when
he espoused a cause he did it with his whole soul. He was one of the founders of
the
Wesleyan Methodist church at Masonville, in the township where he settled, and
was a
consistent member and regular attendant at church. His family are pretty well
scattered.
The youngest daughter, Jennie Latimer lives in Manchester, with whom he made
his home
after his wife died. The second youngest son, Henry F., lives near Masonville and
A. R.
lives in Dell Rapids, South Dakota, A. J. lives in southern Kansas at Coffeyville. All
those
were present at his funeral services. I. N. and S. P. lives in Idaho, L. M. in
California and
Sarah E. Alcock in Louisiana.
1870 Census , Delaware County, Coffins Grove Township, page 031. 1860
Census, Delaware County, Coffins Grove Township, page 248 JANE: Manchester
Press
of Sept. 17,1886 Died: Sullivan At Masonville, September l4, l886, Mrs. Jane
Sullivan, in
her 67th year. Jane Lippincott Sullivan wife of Aaron Sullivan, of Masonville, died
on ;he
morning of the 14th of September, 1886, at the residence of her son-in-law,
Oscar
Wellman. The deceased was born November 7, 1819. She leaves a husband and
nine
children to mourn her loss. As is well known to many residents of our county, Mr.
and
Mrs. Sullivan came to Iowa in 1844, and endured the many privations of a pioneer
life,
and as all friends and neighbors can testify who were privileged to be entertained
under
their humble, but hospitable roof, there was never a more hearty welcome offered,
than
was always ready for their guests. Auntie Sullivan, as she was familiarly known to
the
younger generations, had a smile for all she met, and possessed of a very hopeful,
cheerful
disposition, and great simplicity of character, wedded to a generous loving heart,
it was
always a pleasure to meet her. She led such an unselfish Christian life, that her
loss will be
keenly felt, having reared a large family all of whom are living, six sons and three
daughters, many of whom gathered around her couch in her last illness for
comfort and
support her, she being the first of the number to be called hence. We as
neighbors and
friends, offer to her lone companion our warmest sympathy in his great
bereavement, at
the time of life when, more than any other he feels the lack of strength to bear up
under
this heavy affliction. May he have the faith ever exercised by his devoted wife,
and find
strength to buoy him up till his appointed time comes, when he shall say "I have
finished
my course." is the hope of his friends, and may the example of a hopeful, trustful
mother,
be a guide and comfort to children left without a mother's love.
Children:
8. i Mary Rebeca Sullivan b. JUL 13 1839.
9. ii Samuel Parker Sullivan b. FEB 15 1841.
10. iii Sarah Ella Sullivan b. JAN 28 1843.
11. iv ANDREW JACKSON SULLIVAN b. APR 10 1845.
12. v Judge Isaac Newton Sullivan b. NOV 03 1848.
13. vi Aaron Rodolphus Sullivan b. MAY 08 1850.
14. vii Jane Amine Sullivan b. FEB 14 1853.
15. viii Henry Franklin Sullivan b. AUG 06 1856.
16. ix Lucius Matlock Sullivan b. DEC 06 1859.
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Henry married Ella Herrington.
+ 21 M ix. Lucius Matlick Sullivanwas born 6 Dec 1858.
12. Ephraim Lippincott(Samuel B., Samuel Rice).
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ID: I30947
Name: Rebecca PARKER 1 2
Sex: F
Birth: in WFT 1 Est 1794-1814 1 2
Death: in WFT Est 1829-1898 1 2
Marriage 1 Samuel B. LIPPINCOTT b: ABT. 1798 in Westmoreland, PA
Children
1. Ephraim LIPPINCOTT
2. Jane LIPPINCOTT b: 7 NOV 1819 in Champaign Co. OH
Sources:
1.Title: Lippincottmail.FTW
Repository:
Call Number:
Media: Other
Text: Date of Import: Sep 29, 1999
2.Title: Zucaro Database
Author: Brenda A. Zucaro
Repository:
Note: [email protected]
Call Number:
Media: Electronic
Text: Date of Import: Jan 19, 2000
Ephraim married Mary Wells.
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ID: I31423
Name: Ephraim LIPPINCOTT 1 2
Sex: M
Title: Rev.
Father: Samuel B. LIPPINCOTT b: ABT. 1798 in Westmoreland, PA
Mother: Rebecca PARKER b: in WFT 1 Est 1794-1814
Marriage 1 Mary WELLS
Children
1. William LIPPINCOTT
Sources:
1.Title: Lippincottmail.FTW
Repository:
Call Number:
Media: Other
Text: Date of Import: Sep 29, 1999
2.Title: Zucaro Database
Author: Brenda A. Zucaro
Repository:
Note: [email protected]
Call Number:
Media: Electronic
Text: Date of Import: Jan 19, 2000
Ephraim and Mary had the following children:
22 M i. William Lippincott.
ID: I31423
Name: Ephraim LIPPINCOTT 1 2
Sex: M
Title: Rev.
Father: Samuel B. LIPPINCOTT b: ABT. 1798 in Westmoreland, PA
Mother: Rebecca PARKER b: in WFT 1 Est 1794-1814
Marriage 1 Mary WELLS
Children
1. William LIPPINCOTT
Sources:
1.Title: Lippincottmail.FTW
Repository:
Call Number:
Media: Other
Text: Date of Import: Sep 29, 1999
2.Title: Zucaro Database
Author: Brenda A. Zucaro
Repository:
Note: [email protected]
Call Number:
Media: Electronic
Text: Date of Import: Jan 19, 2000
Fourth Generation
13. Mary Rebecca Sullivan(Jane Lippincott, Samuel B., Samuel Rice) was born 13 Jul 1839 in Urbana, Champaign, Ohio. She died 29 Jan 1891 in Masonville, Delaware, Iowa.
Differing death dates:17 Mar 1894 or 17 Mar 1893
Third Generation
8. Mary Rebeca Sullivan b. JUL 13 1839, Champaign County, Ohio, m. SEP 14
1856, in Delaware Co, Iowa, Oscar (Scar) Wellman, b. MAR 25 1831, Steuben
County, New York,43 occupation Assessor, d. MAY 08 1904, Greenwood Cemetery,
Masonville, Iowa, buried Greenwood Cemetery, Masonville, Iowa. Mary died JAN 29
1891, Masonville, Deleware County,Iowa. Mrs. Oscar Wellman obituary - Feb. 6,1891
Manchester Press Wellman, At her home near Masonville, Iowa, January 29,1891, of
consumption, Mary R. Wellman, aged 51 yrs./6 months, 16 days Mrs. Wellman, consort
of Oscar Wellman, and daughter of Aaron and Jane Lippincott Sullivan; was born in
Champaign, Ohio, July 13,1839, having resided in Coffins Grove township. since 5 years
of age. She was identified with the early settlers of Delaware county both as a child and in
after life as a wife and mother. Having married Mr. Wellman, Sept. 14,1856, she lived
and died at the home he then owned, and where he took her as his bride. She was the
mother of 9 sons, 8 living, a family of which she was justly proud. Possessing strong
virtues, she was, of course, not without her failings else she were not human. A person of
strong willpower and wonderful energy, industry and economy were her strong
characteristics. She was thoroughly domestic, always feeling it her duty to perform for her
family, herself, the many nameless tasks a mother feels it a pleasure to do for her loved
ones. This, in addition to the many cares that revolved on her as a farmers wife, proved
her ambition too great for her strength. Although physically slender, she had the powers of
endurance beyond whet one might expect, and in connection with her will power it
enabled her to struggle through a half-century when she was seized with la grippe, and
from the illness never regained her strength, and after many months of suffering the lamp
went out and she was free. A member of the W. M. (Wesleyan Methodist) church for
many years, she clung to the religion of her parents, regardless of new doctrines extant to
the world. She was ore of the children present when the first Sunday school was
organized in Coffin's Grove school house which remains standing on the farm of Mr.
Henry Baker today. F. K. Smith was elected its first superintendent and Mrs. Aellman
always delighted to turn back the pages of memory and recount the pleasures of those
early days. And when it was her time to cross over, she called around her the friends she
wanted and assigned them each a part in the last sad rites to be performed. Reaching out
her hand to her "old superintendent", she asked that he would take charge of her funeral
obsequies, which took place from the W. M. church at Masonville, Sunday, Feb. 1st. She
possessed a native refinement was modest, and at all times careful of her utterance, early
in life cultivated correctness of speech that would have done credit to one having mote
advantages than it was her privilege to enjoy. Her influence will live now that she has gone
and may the principles of right she tried to instill be long remembered by the sons who
called her by the honored name of mother. A friend
Oscar: Came to Delawar County in 1853, settled in SEC 31 of Coffins Grove
Township. He owned 236 acres of land, where his principal product is raising stock.
Children:
Children:
i Ray D Wellman b. NOV 08 1857, Iowa,44 d. MAR 24 1895,
Greenwood Cemetery, Masonville, Iowa, School Teacher.
ii Oswell Z Wellman b. OCT 14 1859, Masonville, Deleware
County,Iowa,45 occupation postmaster of Arlington, m. (1) JUN 01, 1886,46
Grace Anna Oviatt, b. Rockford, Illinoise, m. (2) Blanche Farrier Miller, b.
Tipton , Iowa. Oswell died DEC 09, 1930, Arlington, Iowa.47
iii George A Wellman b. SEP 14 1861, Iowa,48 d. Montana.
18. iv Aaron L Wellman b. NOV 23 1863.
v Alonzo L Wellman b. OCT 08 1865, Iowa, d. FEB 04 1866,
Greenwood Cemetery, Masonville, Iowa, buried Greenwood Cemetery,
Masonville, Iowa.
vi Bertrand Bertie J Wellman b. SEP 10 1867, Iowa,49 m. May Page.
19. vii Frank G Wellman b. MAY 18 1872.
viii Pineous H Wellman b. AUG 23 1874, Iowa.50
ix Sanky Sank M Wellman b. JAN 07 1877, Iowa,51 m. Alta Bailry.
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5. AARON SULLIVAN b. FEB 21 1811, Champaign County, Ohio, occupation
Farmer,27 m. JUN 20 1837, in Champaign County, Ohio,28 JANE LIPPINCOTT, b.
NOV 07 1819, Champaign County, Ohio, (daughter of SAMUEL B LIPPINCOTT and
REBECCA PARKER) d. SEP 14 1886, Masonville, Deleware County,Iowa, buried
SEP 15 1886, Greenwood Cemetery, Masonville, Iowa. AARON died MAR 17 1894,
Masonville, Deleware County,Iowa, buried MAR 20 1894, Greenwood Cemetery,
Masonville, Iowa.
Pa. 667 1878 Delaware County History Book; Coffins Grove twp.
AARON SULLIVAN; Farmer; Sec 28, P.O. Masonville, Ia.
Seven oldest children are also married. All live in Delaware County with the
exception of Andrew J., who lives in the Indian Territory. Mr. Aaron Sullivan's principal
business is stock raising; He votes the Republican ticket; He crossed the Mississippi
River, November 3, 1844 at Lyons Iowa, and in the same year made a permanent
settlement where he now lives; at that time there was but 24 families in Delaware County,
Ia. and but four families in Coffins Grove township.
Manchester, Press of March 22, 1894 Mr. Aaron Sullivan, an old and much
respected citizen of this county, died at the residence of his daughter, Mrs. Jennie Latimer,
in this city, Saturday, March 17, at 5 o'clock p.m., and was buried in the Coffin's Grove
cemetery, near Masonville, Tuesday, the 20th, under the auspices of the church of his
choice. The funeral was largely attended by neighbors and friends. Mr. Sullivan was born
in Champaign county, Ohio, Feb. 21,1811. He was married to Jane Lippincott, June 20,
1837. They moved to Iowa, Nov. 23,1844, and settled in Coffin's Grove township
Delaware county when there were but four families in the township and few in the county.
He was a farmer and stock raiser. He settled on the farm in the western part of Coffins,
grove, where he lived for many years and raised his family, consisting of six boys and three
girls, of whom all survive him but one, the eldest daughter, Mary Wellman. His wife died in
September 1886. In politics he was a republican, a man of strong convictions, and when
he espoused a cause he did it with his whole soul. He was one of the founders of the
Wesleyan Methodist church at Masonville, in the township where he settled, and was a
consistent member and regular attendant at church. His family are pretty well scattered.
The youngest daughter, Jennie Latimer lives in Manchester, with whom he made his home
after his wife died. The second youngest son, Henry F., lives near Masonville and A. R.
lives in Dell Rapids, South Dakota, A. J. lives in southern Kansas at Coffeyville. All those
were present at his funeral services. I. N. and S. P. lives in Idaho, L. M. in California and
Sarah E. Alcock in Louisiana.
1870 Census , Delaware County, Coffins Grove Township, page 031. 1860
Census, Delaware County, Coffins Grove Township, page 248 JANE: Manchester Press
of Sept. 17,1886 Died: Sullivan At Masonville, September l4, l886, Mrs. Jane Sullivan, in
her 67th year. Jane Lippincott Sullivan wife of Aaron Sullivan, of Masonville, died on ;he
morning of the 14th of September, 1886, at the residence of her son-in-law, Oscar
Wellman. The deceased was born November 7, 1819. She leaves a husband and nine
children to mourn her loss. As is well known to many residents of our county, Mr. and
Mrs. Sullivan came to Iowa in 1844, and endured the many privations of a pioneer life,
and as all friends and neighbors can testify who were privileged to be entertained under
their humble, but hospitable roof, there was never a more hearty welcome offered, than
was always ready for their guests. Auntie Sullivan, as she was familiarly known to the
younger generations, had a smile for all she met, and possessed of a very hopeful, cheerful
disposition, and great simplicity of character, wedded to a generous loving heart, it was
always a pleasure to meet her. She led such an unselfish Christian life, that her loss will be
keenly felt, having reared a large family all of whom are living, six sons and three
daughters, many of whom gathered around her couch in her last illness for comfort and
support her, she being the first of the number to be called hence. We as neighbors and
friends, offer to her lone companion our warmest sympathy in his great bereavement, at
the time of life when, more than any other he feels the lack of strength to bear up under
this heavy affliction. May he have the faith ever exercised by his devoted wife, and find
strength to buoy him up till his appointed time comes, when he shall say "I have finished
my course." is the hope of his friends, and may the example of a hopeful, trustful mother,
be a guide and comfort to children left without a mother's love.
Children:
8. i Mary Rebeca Sullivan b. JUL 13 1839.
9. ii Samuel Parker Sullivan b. FEB 15 1841.
10. iii Sarah Ella Sullivan b. JAN 28 1843.
11. iv ANDREW JACKSON SULLIVAN b. APR 10 1845.
12. v Judge Isaac Newton Sullivan b. NOV 03 1848.
13. vi Aaron Rodolphus Sullivan b. MAY 08 1850.
14. vii Jane Amine Sullivan b. FEB 14 1853.
15. viii Henry Franklin Sullivan b. AUG 06 1856.
16. ix Lucius Matlock Sullivan b. DEC 06 1859.
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Mary married Oscar Wellmanson of Wellman 14 Sep 1856 in Delaware Co, Iowa. Oscar was born 25 Mar 1831 in Steuben, New York. He died 8 May 1904. He was buried in Greenwood Cemetery, Masonville, Iowa.
Differing death dates:17 Mar 1894 or 17 Mar 1893
Third Generation
8. Mary Rebeca Sullivan b. JUL 13 1839, Champaign County, Ohio, m. SEP 14
1856, in Delaware Co, Iowa, Oscar (Scar) Wellman, b. MAR 25 1831, Steuben
County, New York,43 occupation Assessor, d. MAY 08 1904, Greenwood Cemetery,
Masonville, Iowa, buried Greenwood Cemetery, Masonville, Iowa. Mary died JAN 29
1891, Masonville, Deleware County,Iowa. Mrs. Oscar Wellman obituary - Feb. 6,1891
Manchester Press Wellman, At her home near Masonville, Iowa, January 29,1891, of
consumption, Mary R. Wellman, aged 51 yrs./6 months, 16 days Mrs. Wellman, consort
of Oscar Wellman, and daughter of Aaron and Jane Lippincott Sullivan; was born in
Champaign, Ohio, July 13,1839, having resided in Coffins Grove township. since 5 years
of age. She was identified with the early settlers of Delaware county both as a child and in
after life as a wife and mother. Having married Mr. Wellman, Sept. 14,1856, she lived
and died at the home he then owned, and where he took her as his bride. She was the
mother of 9 sons, 8 living, a family of which she was justly proud. Possessing strong
virtues, she was, of course, not without her failings else she were not human. A person of
strong willpower and wonderful energy, industry and economy were her strong
characteristics. She was thoroughly domestic, always feeling it her duty to perform for her
family, herself, the many nameless tasks a mother feels it a pleasure to do for her loved
ones. This, in addition to the many cares that revolved on her as a farmers wife, proved
her ambition too great for her strength. Although physically slender, she had the powers of
endurance beyond whet one might expect, and in connection with her will power it
enabled her to struggle through a half-century when she was seized with la grippe, and
from the illness never regained her strength, and after many months of suffering the lamp
went out and she was free. A member of the W. M. (Wesleyan Methodist) church for
many years, she clung to the religion of her parents, regardless of new doctrines extant to
the world. She was ore of the children present when the first Sunday school was
organized in Coffin's Grove school house which remains standing on the farm of Mr.
Henry Baker today. F. K. Smith was elected its first superintendent and Mrs. Aellman
always delighted to turn back the pages of memory and recount the pleasures of those
early days. And when it was her time to cross over, she called around her the friends she
wanted and assigned them each a part in the last sad rites to be performed. Reaching out
her hand to her "old superintendent", she asked that he would take charge of her funeral
obsequies, which took place from the W. M. church at Masonville, Sunday, Feb. 1st. She
possessed a native refinement was modest, and at all times careful of her utterance, early
in life cultivated correctness of speech that would have done credit to one having mote
advantages than it was her privilege to enjoy. Her influence will live now that she has gone
and may the principles of right she tried to instill be long remembered by the sons who
called her by the honored name of mother. A friend
Oscar: Came to Delawar County in 1853, settled in SEC 31 of Coffins Grove
Township. He owned 236 acres of land, where his principal product is raising stock.
Children:
i Ray D Wellman b. NOV 08 1857, Iowa,44 d. MAR 24 1895,
Greenwood Cemetery, Masonville, Iowa, School Teacher.
ii Oswell Z Wellman b. OCT 14 1859, Masonville, Deleware
County,Iowa,45 occupation postmaster of Arlington, m. (1) JUN 01, 1886,46
Grace Anna Oviatt, b. Rockford, Illinoise, m. (2) Blanche Farrier Miller, b.
Tipton , Iowa. Oswell died DEC 09, 1930, Arlington, Iowa.47
iii George A Wellman b. SEP 14 1861, Iowa,48 d. Montana.
18. iv Aaron L Wellman b. NOV 23 1863.
v Alonzo L Wellman b. OCT 08 1865, Iowa, d. FEB 04 1866,
Greenwood Cemetery, Masonville, Iowa, buried Greenwood Cemetery,
Masonville, Iowa.
vi Bertrand Bertie J Wellman b. SEP 10 1867, Iowa,49 m. May Page.
19. vii Frank G Wellman b. MAY 18 1872.
viii Pineous H Wellman b. AUG 23 1874, Iowa.50
ix Sanky Sank M Wellman b. JAN 07 1877, Iowa,51 m. Alta Bailry.
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5. AARON SULLIVAN b. FEB 21 1811, Champaign County, Ohio, occupation
Farmer,27 m. JUN 20 1837, in Champaign County, Ohio,28 JANE LIPPINCOTT, b.
NOV 07 1819, Champaign County, Ohio, (daughter of SAMUEL B LIPPINCOTT and
REBECCA PARKER) d. SEP 14 1886, Masonville, Deleware County,Iowa, buried
SEP 15 1886, Greenwood Cemetery, Masonville, Iowa. AARON died MAR 17 1894,
Masonville, Deleware County,Iowa, buried MAR 20 1894, Greenwood Cemetery,
Masonville, Iowa.
Pa. 667 1878 Delaware County History Book; Coffins Grove twp.
AARON SULLIVAN; Farmer; Sec 28, P.O. Masonville, Ia.
Seven oldest children are also married. All live in Delaware County with the
exception of Andrew J., who lives in the Indian Territory. Mr. Aaron Sullivan's principal
business is stock raising; He votes the Republican ticket; He crossed the Mississippi
River, November 3, 1844 at Lyons Iowa, and in the same year made a permanent
settlement where he now lives; at that time there was but 24 families in Delaware County,
Ia. and but four families in Coffins Grove township.
Manchester, Press of March 22, 1894 Mr. Aaron Sullivan, an old and much
respected citizen of this county, died at the residence of his daughter, Mrs. Jennie Latimer,
in this city, Saturday, March 17, at 5 o'clock p.m., and was buried in the Coffin's Grove
cemetery, near Masonville, Tuesday, the 20th, under the auspices of the church of his
choice. The funeral was largely attended by neighbors and friends. Mr. Sullivan was born
in Champaign county, Ohio, Feb. 21,1811. He was married to Jane Lippincott, June 20,
1837. They moved to Iowa, Nov. 23,1844, and settled in Coffin's Grove township
Delaware county when there were but four families in the township and few in the county.
He was a farmer and stock raiser. He settled on the farm in the western part of Coffins,
grove, where he lived for many years and raised his family, consisting of six boys and three
girls, of whom all survive him but one, the eldest daughter, Mary Wellman. His wife died in
September 1886. In politics he was a republican, a man of strong convictions, and when
he espoused a cause he did it with his whole soul. He was one of the founders of the
Wesleyan Methodist church at Masonville, in the township where he settled, and was a
consistent member and regular attendant at church. His family are pretty well scattered.
The youngest daughter, Jennie Latimer lives in Manchester, with whom he made his home
after his wife died. The second youngest son, Henry F., lives near Masonville and A. R.
lives in Dell Rapids, South Dakota, A. J. lives in southern Kansas at Coffeyville. All those
were present at his funeral services. I. N. and S. P. lives in Idaho, L. M. in California and
Sarah E. Alcock in Louisiana.
1870 Census , Delaware County, Coffins Grove Township, page 031. 1860
Census, Delaware County, Coffins Grove Township, page 248 JANE: Manchester Press
of Sept. 17,1886 Died: Sullivan At Masonville, September l4, l886, Mrs. Jane Sullivan, in
her 67th year. Jane Lippincott Sullivan wife of Aaron Sullivan, of Masonville, died on ;he
morning of the 14th of September, 1886, at the residence of her son-in-law, Oscar
Wellman. The deceased was born November 7, 1819. She leaves a husband and nine
children to mourn her loss. As is well known to many residents of our county, Mr. and
Mrs. Sullivan came to Iowa in 1844, and endured the many privations of a pioneer life,
and as all friends and neighbors can testify who were privileged to be entertained under
their humble, but hospitable roof, there was never a more hearty welcome offered, than
was always ready for their guests. Auntie Sullivan, as she was familiarly known to the
younger generations, had a smile for all she met, and possessed of a very hopeful, cheerful
disposition, and great simplicity of character, wedded to a generous loving heart, it was
always a pleasure to meet her. She led such an unselfish Christian life, that her loss will be
keenly felt, having reared a large family all of whom are living, six sons and three
daughters, many of whom gathered around her couch in her last illness for comfort and
support her, she being the first of the number to be called hence. We as neighbors and
friends, offer to her lone companion our warmest sympathy in his great bereavement, at
the time of life when, more than any other he feels the lack of strength to bear up under
this heavy affliction. May he have the faith ever exercised by his devoted wife, and find
strength to buoy him up till his appointed time comes, when he shall say "I have finished
my course." is the hope of his friends, and may the example of a hopeful, trustful mother,
be a guide and comfort to children left without a mother's love.
Children:
8. i Mary Rebeca Sullivan b. JUL 13 1839.
9. ii Samuel Parker Sullivan b. FEB 15 1841.
10. iii Sarah Ella Sullivan b. JAN 28 1843.
11. iv ANDREW JACKSON SULLIVAN b. APR 10 1845.
12. v Judge Isaac Newton Sullivan b. NOV 03 1848.
13. vi Aaron Rodolphus Sullivan b. MAY 08 1850.
14. vii Jane Amine Sullivan b. FEB 14 1853.
15. viii Henry Franklin Sullivan b. AUG 06 1856.
16. ix Lucius Matlock Sullivan b. DEC 06 1859.
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Oscar and Mary had the following children:
23 M i. Roy D. Wellmanwas born 8 Nov 1857 in Masonville, Iowa. He died 24 Mar 1895. He was buried in Greenwood Cemetery, Masonville, Iowa.
Possible Problem Noted:Ray or Roy?
Third Generation
8. Mary Rebeca Sullivan b. JUL 13 1839, Champaign County, Ohio, m. SEP 14
1856, in Delaware Co, Iowa, Oscar (Scar) Wellman, b. MAR 25 1831, Steuben
County, New York,43 occupation Assessor, d. MAY 08 1904, Greenwood Cemetery,
Masonville, Iowa, buried Greenwood Cemetery, Masonville, Iowa. Mary died JAN
29
1891, Masonville, Deleware County,Iowa. Mrs. Oscar Wellman obituary - Feb. 6,
1891
Manchester Press Wellman, At her home near Masonville, Iowa, January 29,1891,
of
consumption, Mary R. Wellman, aged 51 yrs./6 months, 16 days Mrs. Wellman,
consort
of Oscar Wellman, and daughter of Aaron and Jane Lippincott Sullivan; was born
in
Champaign, Ohio, July 13,1839, having resided in Coffins Grove township. since 5
years
of age. She was identified with the early settlers of Delaware county both as a
child and in
after life as a wife and mother. Having married Mr. Wellman, Sept. 14,1856, she
lived
and died at the home he then owned, and where he took her as his bride. She
was the
mother of 9 sons, 8 living, a family of which she was justly proud. Possessing
strong
virtues, she was, of course, not without her failings else she were not human. A
person of
strong willpower and wonderful energy, industry and economy were her strong
characteristics. She was thoroughly domestic, always feeling it her duty to
perform for her
family, herself, the many nameless tasks a mother feels it a pleasure to do for her
loved
ones. This, in addition to the many cares that revolved on her as a farmers wife,
proved
her ambition too great for her strength. Although physically slender, she had the
powers of
endurance beyond whet one might expect, and in connection with her will power
it
enabled her to struggle through a half-century when she was seized with la grippe,
and
from the illness never regained her strength, and after many months of suffering
the lamp
went out and she was free. A member of the W. M. (Wesleyan Methodist) church
for
many years, she clung to the religion of her parents, regardless of new doctrines
extant to
extant to
the world. She was ore of the children present when the first Sunday school was
organized in Coffin's Grove school house which remains standing on the farm of
Mr.
Henry Baker today. F. K. Smith was elected its first superintendent and Mrs.
Aellman
always delighted to turn back the pages of memory and recount the pleasures of
those
early days. And when it was her time to cross over, she called around her the
friends she
wanted and assigned them each a part in the last sad rites to be performed.
Reaching out
her hand to her "old superintendent", she asked that he would take charge of her
funeral
obsequies, which took place from the W. M. church at Masonville, Sunday, Feb.
1st. She
possessed a native refinement was modest, and at all times careful of her
utterance, early
in life cultivated correctness of speech that would have done credit to one having
mote
advantages than it was her privilege to enjoy. Her influence will live now that she
has gone
and may the principles of right she tried to instill be long remembered by the sons
who
called her by the honored name of mother. A friend
Oscar: Came to Delawar County in 1853, settled in SEC 31 of Coffins Grove
Township. He owned 236 acres of land, where his principal product is raising
stock.
Children:
i Ray D Wellman b. NOV 08 1857, Iowa,44 d. MAR 24 1895,
Greenwood Cemetery, Masonville, Iowa, School Teacher.
ii Oswell Z Wellman b. OCT 14 1859, Masonville, Deleware
County,Iowa,45 occupation postmaster of Arlington, m. (1) JUN 01, 1886,46
Grace Anna Oviatt, b. Rockford, Illinoise, m. (2) Blanche Farrier Miller, b.
Tipton , Iowa. Oswell died DEC 09, 1930, Arlington, Iowa.47
iii George A Wellman b. SEP 14 1861, Iowa,48 d. Montana.
18. iv Aaron L Wellman b. NOV 23 1863.
v Alonzo L Wellman b. OCT 08 1865, Iowa, d. FEB 04 1866,
Greenwood Cemetery, Masonville, Iowa, buried Greenwood Cemetery,
Masonville, Iowa.
vi Bertrand Bertie J Wellman b. SEP 10 1867, Iowa,49 m. May Page.
19. vii Frank G Wellman b. MAY 18 1872.
viii Pineous H Wellman b. AUG 23 1874, Iowa.50
ix Sanky Sank M Wellman b. JAN 07 1877, Iowa,51 m. Alta Bailry.
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205 Canyon Oaks
Argyle Texas 76226
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24 M ii. Oswell Z. Wellmanwas born 27 Sep 1859 in Masonville, Iowa. He died 9 Dec 1930 in Arlington, Iowa.
Third Generation
8. Mary Rebeca Sullivan b. JUL 13 1839, Champaign County, Ohio, m. SEP 14
1856, in Delaware Co, Iowa, Oscar (Scar) Wellman, b. MAR 25 1831, Steuben
County, New York,43 occupation Assessor, d. MAY 08 1904, Greenwood Cemetery,
Masonville, Iowa, buried Greenwood Cemetery, Masonville, Iowa. Mary died JAN
29
1891, Masonville, Deleware County,Iowa. Mrs. Oscar Wellman obituary - Feb. 6,
1891
Manchester Press Wellman, At her home near Masonville, Iowa, January 29,1891,
of
consumption, Mary R. Wellman, aged 51 yrs./6 months, 16 days Mrs. Wellman,
consort
of Oscar Wellman, and daughter of Aaron and Jane Lippincott Sullivan; was born
in
Champaign, Ohio, July 13,1839, having resided in Coffins Grove township. since 5
years
of age. She was identified with the early settlers of Delaware county both as a
child and in
after life as a wife and mother. Having married Mr. Wellman, Sept. 14,1856, she
lived
and died at the home he then owned, and where he took her as his bride. She
was the
mother of 9 sons, 8 living, a family of which she was justly proud. Possessing
strong
virtues, she was, of course, not without her failings else she were not human. A
person of
strong willpower and wonderful energy, industry and economy were her strong
characteristics. She was thoroughly domestic, always feeling it her duty to
perform for her
family, herself, the many nameless tasks a mother feels it a pleasure to do for her
loved
ones. This, in addition to the many cares that revolved on her as a farmers wife,
proved
her ambition too great for her strength. Although physically slender, she had the
powers of
endurance beyond whet one might expect, and in connection with her will power
it
enabled her to struggle through a half-century when she was seized with la grippe,
and
from the illness never regained her strength, and after many months of suffering
the lamp
went out and she was free. A member of the W. M. (Wesleyan Methodist) church
for
many years, she clung to the religion of her parents, regardless of new doctrines
extant to
the world. She was ore of the children present when the first Sunday school was
organized in Coffin's Grove school house which remains standing on the farm of
Mr.
Henry Baker today. F. K. Smith was elected its first superintendent and Mrs.
Aellman
always delighted to turn back the pages of memory and recount the pleasures of
those
early days. And when it was her time to cross over, she called around her the
friends she
wanted and assigned them each a part in the last sad rites to be performed.
Reaching out
her hand to her "old superintendent", she asked that he would take charge of her
funeral
obsequies, which took place from the W. M. church at Masonville, Sunday, Feb.
1st. She
possessed a native refinement was modest, and at all times careful of her
utterance, early
in life cultivated correctness of speech that would have done credit to one having
mote
advantages than it was her privilege to enjoy. Her influence will live now that she
has gone
and may the principles of right she tried to instill be long remembered by the sons
who
called her by the honored name of mother. A friend
Oscar: Came to Delawar County in 1853, settled in SEC 31 of Coffins Grove
Township. He owned 236 acres of land, where his principal product is raising
stock.
Children:
i Ray D Wellman b. NOV 08 1857, Iowa,44 d. MAR 24 1895,
Greenwood Cemetery, Masonville, Iowa, School Teacher.
ii Oswell Z Wellman b. OCT 14 1859, Masonville, Deleware
County,Iowa,45 occupation postmaster of Arlington, m. (1) JUN 01, 1886,46
Grace Anna Oviatt, b. Rockford, Illinoise, m. (2) Blanche Farrier Miller, b.
Tipton , Iowa. Oswell died DEC 09, 1930, Arlington, Iowa.47
iii George A Wellman b. SEP 14 1861, Iowa,48 d. Montana.
18. iv Aaron L Wellman b. NOV 23 1863.
v Alonzo L Wellman b. OCT 08 1865, Iowa, d. FEB 04 1866,
Greenwood Cemetery, Masonville, Iowa, buried Greenwood Cemetery,
Masonville, Iowa.
vi Bertrand Bertie J Wellman b. SEP 10 1867, Iowa,49 m. May Page.
19. vii Frank G Wellman b. MAY 18 1872.
viii Pineous H Wellman b. AUG 23 1874, Iowa.50
ix Sanky Sank M Wellman b. JAN 07 1877, Iowa,51 m. Alta Bailry.
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Oswell married (1) Grace Anna Oviatt1 Jun 1886. Grace was born in Rockford, Illinois.
Third Generation
8. Mary Rebeca Sullivan b. JUL 13 1839, Champaign County, Ohio, m. SEP 14
1856, in Delaware Co, Iowa, Oscar (Scar) Wellman, b. MAR 25 1831, Steuben
County, New York,43 occupation Assessor, d. MAY 08 1904, Greenwood Cemetery,
Masonville, Iowa, buried Greenwood Cemetery, Masonville, Iowa. Mary died JAN
29
1891, Masonville, Deleware County,Iowa.
Oscar: Came to Delawar County in 1853, settled in SEC 31 of Coffins Grove
Township. He owned 236 acres of land, where his principal product is raising
stock.
Children:
i Ray D Wellman b. NOV 08 1857, Iowa,44 d. MAR 24 1895,
Greenwood Cemetery, Masonville, Iowa, School Teacher.
ii Oswell Z Wellman b. OCT 14 1859, Masonville, Deleware
County,Iowa,45 occupation postmaster of Arlington, m. (1) JUN 01, 1886,46
Grace Anna Oviatt, b. Rockford, Illinoise, m. (2) Blanche Farrier Miller, b.
Tipton , Iowa. Oswell died DEC 09, 1930, Arlington, Iowa.47
iii George A Wellman b. SEP 14 1861, Iowa,48 d. Montana.
18. iv Aaron L Wellman b. NOV 23 1863.
v Alonzo L Wellman b. OCT 08 1865, Iowa, d. FEB 04 1866,
Greenwood Cemetery, Masonville, Iowa, buried Greenwood Cemetery,
Masonville, Iowa.
vi Bertrand Bertie J Wellman b. SEP 10 1867, Iowa,49 m. May Page.
19. vii Frank G Wellman b. MAY 18 1872.
viii Pineous H Wellman b. AUG 23 1874, Iowa.50
ix Sanky Sank M Wellman b. JAN 07 1877, Iowa,51 m. Alta Bailry.
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Argyle Texas 76226
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Oswell married (2) Blanche Farrier Miller12 Mar 1927. Blanche was born in Tipton, Iowa.
Third Generation
8. Mary Rebeca Sullivan b. JUL 13 1839, Champaign County, Ohio, m. SEP 14
1856, in Delaware Co, Iowa, Oscar (Scar) Wellman, b. MAR 25 1831, Steuben
County, New York,43 occupation Assessor, d. MAY 08 1904, Greenwood Cemetery,
Masonville, Iowa, buried Greenwood Cemetery, Masonville, Iowa. Mary died JAN
29
1891, Masonville, Deleware County,Iowa.
Oscar: Came to Delawar County in 1853, settled in SEC 31 of Coffins Grove
Township. He owned 236 acres of land, where his principal product is raising
stock.
Children:
i Ray D Wellman b. NOV 08 1857, Iowa,44 d. MAR 24 1895,
Greenwood Cemetery, Masonville, Iowa, School Teacher.
ii Oswell Z Wellman b. OCT 14 1859, Masonville, Deleware
County,Iowa,45 occupation postmaster of Arlington, m. (1) JUN 01, 1886,46
Grace Anna Oviatt, b. Rockford, Illinoise, m. (2) Blanche Farrier Miller, b.
Tipton , Iowa. Oswell died DEC 09, 1930, Arlington, Iowa.47
iii George A Wellman b. SEP 14 1861, Iowa,48 d. Montana.
18. iv Aaron L Wellman b. NOV 23 1863.
v Alonzo L Wellman b. OCT 08 1865, Iowa, d. FEB 04 1866,
Greenwood Cemetery, Masonville, Iowa, buried Greenwood Cemetery,
Masonville, Iowa.
vi Bertrand Bertie J Wellman b. SEP 10 1867, Iowa,49 m. May Page.
19. vii Frank G Wellman b. MAY 18 1872.
viii Pineous H Wellman b. AUG 23 1874, Iowa.50
ix Sanky Sank M Wellman b. JAN 07 1877, Iowa,51 m. Alta Bailry.
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Argyle Texas 76226
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25 M iii. George A Wellmanwas born 14 Sep 1861 in Iowa. He died in Montana.
Third Generation
8. Mary Rebeca Sullivan b. JUL 13 1839, Champaign County, Ohio, m. SEP 14
1856, in Delaware Co, Iowa, Oscar (Scar) Wellman, b. MAR 25 1831, Steuben
County, New York,43 occupation Assessor, d. MAY 08 1904, Greenwood Cemetery,
Masonville, Iowa, buried Greenwood Cemetery, Masonville, Iowa. Mary died JAN
29
1891, Masonville, Deleware County,Iowa.
Oscar: Came to Delawar County in 1853, settled in SEC 31 of Coffins Grove
Township. He owned 236 acres of land, where his principal product is raising
stock.
Children:
i Ray D Wellman b. NOV 08 1857, Iowa,44 d. MAR 24 1895,
Greenwood Cemetery, Masonville, Iowa, School Teacher.
ii Oswell Z Wellman b. OCT 14 1859, Masonville, Deleware
County,Iowa,45 occupation postmaster of Arlington, m. (1) JUN 01, 1886,46
Grace Anna Oviatt, b. Rockford, Illinoise, m. (2) Blanche Farrier Miller, b.
Tipton , Iowa. Oswell died DEC 09, 1930, Arlington, Iowa.47
iii George A Wellman b. SEP 14 1861, Iowa,48 d. Montana.
18. iv Aaron L Wellman b. NOV 23 1863.
v Alonzo L Wellman b. OCT 08 1865, Iowa, d. FEB 04 1866,
Greenwood Cemetery, Masonville, Iowa, buried Greenwood Cemetery,
Masonville, Iowa.
vi Bertrand Bertie J Wellman b. SEP 10 1867, Iowa,49 m. May Page.
19. vii Frank G Wellman b. MAY 18 1872.
viii Pineous H Wellman b. AUG 23 1874, Iowa.50
ix Sanky Sank M Wellman b. JAN 07 1877, Iowa,51 m. Alta Bailry.
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+ 26 M iv. Aaron L. Wellmanwas born 23 Nov 1863.
27 M v. Alonzo Wellmanwas born 8 Oct 1865 in Iowa. He died 4 Feb 1866. He was buried inGreenwood Cemetery, Masonville, Iowa.
Third Generation
8. Mary Rebeca Sullivan b. JUL 13 1839, Champaign County, Ohio, m. SEP 14
1856, in Delaware Co, Iowa, Oscar (Scar) Wellman, b. MAR 25 1831, Steuben
County, New York,43 occupation Assessor, d. MAY 08 1904, Greenwood Cemetery,
Masonville, Iowa, buried Greenwood Cemetery, Masonville, Iowa. Mary died JAN
29
1891, Masonville, Deleware County,Iowa.
Oscar: Came to Delawar County in 1853, settled in SEC 31 of Coffins Grove
Township. He owned 236 acres of land, where his principal product is raising
stock.
Children:
i Ray D Wellman b. NOV 08 1857, Iowa,44 d. MAR 24 1895,
Greenwood Cemetery, Masonville, Iowa, School Teacher.
ii Oswell Z Wellman b. OCT 14 1859, Masonville, Deleware
County,Iowa,45 occupation postmaster of Arlington, m. (1) JUN 01, 1886,46
Grace Anna Oviatt, b. Rockford, Illinoise, m. (2) Blanche Farrier Miller, b.
Tipton , Iowa. Oswell died DEC 09, 1930, Arlington, Iowa.47
iii George A Wellman b. SEP 14 1861, Iowa,48 d. Montana.
18. iv Aaron L Wellman b. NOV 23 1863.
v Alonzo L Wellman b. OCT 08 1865, Iowa, d. FEB 04 1866,
Greenwood Cemetery, Masonville, Iowa, buried Greenwood Cemetery,
Masonville, Iowa.
vi Bertrand Bertie J Wellman b. SEP 10 1867, Iowa,49 m. May Page.
19. vii Frank G Wellman b. MAY 18 1872.
viii Pineous H Wellman b. AUG 23 1874, Iowa.50
ix Sanky Sank M Wellman b. JAN 07 1877, Iowa,51 m. Alta Bailry.
ix Sanky Sank M Wellman b. JAN 07 1877, Iowa,51 m. Alta Bailry.
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+ 28 M vi. Bertrand J Wellmanwas born 10 Sep 1867.
+ 29 M vii. Frank G. Wellmanwas born 18 May 1872.
30 M viii. Phineas Wellmanwas born 23 Aug 1874 in Iowa.
Third Generation
8. Mary Rebeca Sullivan b. JUL 13 1839, Champaign County, Ohio, m. SEP 14
1856, in Delaware Co, Iowa, Oscar (Scar) Wellman, b. MAR 25 1831, Steuben
County, New York,43 occupation Assessor, d. MAY 08 1904, Greenwood Cemetery,
Masonville, Iowa, buried Greenwood Cemetery, Masonville, Iowa. Mary died JAN
29
1891, Masonville, Deleware County,Iowa.
Oscar: Came to Delawar County in 1853, settled in SEC 31 of Coffins Grove
Township. He owned 236 acres of land, where his principal product is raising
stock.
Children:
i Ray D Wellman b. NOV 08 1857, Iowa,44 d. MAR 24 1895,
Greenwood Cemetery, Masonville, Iowa, School Teacher.
ii Oswell Z Wellman b. OCT 14 1859, Masonville, Deleware
County,Iowa,45 occupation postmaster of Arlington, m. (1) JUN 01, 1886,46
Grace Anna Oviatt, b. Rockford, Illinoise, m. (2) Blanche Farrier Miller, b.
Tipton , Iowa. Oswell died DEC 09, 1930, Arlington, Iowa.47
iii George A Wellman b. SEP 14 1861, Iowa,48 d. Montana.
18. iv Aaron L Wellman b. NOV 23 1863.
v Alonzo L Wellman b. OCT 08 1865, Iowa, d. FEB 04 1866,
Greenwood Cemetery, Masonville, Iowa, buried Greenwood Cemetery,
Masonville, Iowa.
vi Bertrand Bertie J Wellman b. SEP 10 1867, Iowa,49 m. May Page.
19. vii Frank G Wellman b. MAY 18 1872.
viii Pineous H Wellman b. AUG 23 1874, Iowa.50
ix Sanky Sank M Wellman b. JAN 07 1877, Iowa,51 m. Alta Bailry.
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31 M ix. Sank A Wellmanwas born 7 Jan 1877.
Differing middle initials:A or M.Sanky as his nickname?
Third Generation
8. Mary Rebeca Sullivan b. JUL 13 1839, Champaign County, Ohio, m. SEP 14
1856, in Delaware Co, Iowa, Oscar (Scar) Wellman, b. MAR 25 1831, Steuben
County, New York,43 occupation Assessor, d. MAY 08 1904, Greenwood Cemetery,
Masonville, Iowa, buried Greenwood Cemetery, Masonville, Iowa. Mary died JAN
29
1891, Masonville, Deleware County,Iowa.
Oscar: Came to Delawar County in 1853, settled in SEC 31 of Coffins Grove
Township. He owned 236 acres of land, where his principal product is raising
stock.
Children:
i Ray D Wellman b. NOV 08 1857, Iowa,44 d. MAR 24 1895,
Greenwood Cemetery, Masonville, Iowa, School Teacher.
ii Oswell Z Wellman b. OCT 14 1859, Masonville, Deleware
County,Iowa,45 occupation postmaster of Arlington, m. (1) JUN 01, 1886,46
Grace Anna Oviatt, b. Rockford, Illinoise, m. (2) Blanche Farrier Miller, b.
Tipton , Iowa. Oswell died DEC 09, 1930, Arlington, Iowa.47
iii George A Wellman b. SEP 14 1861, Iowa,48 d. Montana.
18. iv Aaron L Wellman b. NOV 23 1863.
v Alonzo L Wellman b. OCT 08 1865, Iowa, d. FEB 04 1866,
Greenwood Cemetery, Masonville, Iowa, buried Greenwood Cemetery,
Masonville, Iowa.
vi Bertrand Bertie J Wellman b. SEP 10 1867, Iowa,49 m. May Page.
19. vii Frank G Wellman b. MAY 18 1872.
viii Pineous H Wellman b. AUG 23 1874, Iowa.50
ix Sanky Sank M Wellman b. JAN 07 1877, Iowa,51 m. Alta Bailry.
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Sank married Alta Bailey.
14. Samuel Parker Sullivan(Jane Lippincott, Samuel B., Samuel Rice) was born 15 Feb 1841 in West Liberty, Iowa. He died 26 Sep 1926 in Fort Benton, Montana. He was buried in Fort Benton, Montana.
Taken from IGI information on February 12, 2002 -
Samuel Parker SULLIVAN
Sex: M
Event(s):Birth: 15 Feb 1841 Delaware Co., Iowa
Parents:Father: Aaron SULLIVANMother: Jane LIPPINCOTT
Film Number:178047
Page Number:369
Page Number:369
Reference Number: 7736
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Samuel Parker SULLIVAN
Sex:M
Event(s):Birth: 15 Feb 1841 Delaware Co., Iowa
Parents:Father: Aaron SULLIVANMother: Jane LIPPINCOTT
Source Information:
Film Number:455054
Page Number:
Reference Number:
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Samuel Parker SULLIVAN
Sex: M
Event(s):Birth: 15 Feb 1841 Delaware Co., Iowa
Parents:Father: Aaron SULLIVANMother: Jane LIPPINCOTT
Source Information:
Film Number:178133
Page Number:
Reference Number:
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Differing death dates:17 Mar 1894 or 17 Mar 1893
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9. Samuel Parker Sullivan b. FEB 15 1841, Champaign County, Ohio, m. DEC 14
1868, in Delaware Co, Iowa,52 Eliza Ann Walton, (daughter of Mr. Walton and Mrs.
Walton) d. 1902. Samuel died SEP 29 1926, Ft. Benton, Montana, buried Ft. Benton,
Montana.
Samuel P. Sullivan Manchester Press of Oct. 21,1926 Samuel P. Sullivan, in
boyhood a resident of this county and brother of Frank Sullivan of Masonville died at a
hospital in Ft. Benton, Mont. on Sept. 29,1926, of bronchial asthma. Burial was made in
Fort Benton, Mont. Mr. Sullivan was born in Champaign, Ohio, Feb. 15,1841, and was
consequently past 85 years of age. After pioneering both in Illinois and Iowa he went to
the state of Washington in 1881 and in 1914 removed to Montana. His wife died in 1902.
Mr. Sullivan enlisted as a Civil war soldier at Dubuque early in the war, but soon after
entering the service was discharged because of the asthma. He is survived by 6 children,
all living in the far west and by 3 brothers, I. N. Sullivan of Boise, Idaho, Frank of
Masonville and A. R. of Iowa Falls. Old friends here will learn of the death of this worthy
citizen with regret.
Eliza: Eliza and Samuel had 3 boys.
Children:
i Charles Sullivan d. AFT 1946. lives in Florida
ii Elmer Wellman Sullivan buried Baker Cemetery, Coffin Grive, Iowa.53
iii Percy Sullivan. lived in Halsey, Oregon
iv John Sullivan.
v Claude Sullivan occupation Sheriff of Owyhee Co., Id.
20. vi Jennie Sullivan.
vii Maude Sullivan m. Austin Lynchand. Austin: Lived in FT. Benton,
Montana
5. AARON SULLIVAN b. FEB 21 1811, Champaign County, Ohio, occupation
Farmer,27 m. JUN 20 1837, in Champaign County, Ohio,28 JANE LIPPINCOTT, b.
NOV 07 1819, Champaign County, Ohio, (daughter of SAMUEL B LIPPINCOTT and
REBECCA PARKER) d. SEP 14 1886, Masonville, Deleware County,Iowa, buried
SEP 15 1886, Greenwood Cemetery, Masonville, Iowa. AARON died MAR 17 1894,
Masonville, Deleware County,Iowa, buried MAR 20 1894, Greenwood Cemetery,
Masonville, Iowa.
Pa. 667 1878 Delaware County History Book; Coffins Grove twp.
AARON SULLIVAN; Farmer; Sec 28, P.O. Masonville, Ia.
Seven oldest children are also married. All live in Delaware County with the
exception of Andrew J., who lives in the Indian Territory. Mr. Aaron Sullivan's principal
business is stock raising; He votes the Republican ticket; He crossed the Mississippi
River, November 3, 1844 at Lyons Iowa, and in the same year made a permanent
settlement where he now lives; at that time there was but 24 families in Delaware County,
Ia. and but four families in Coffins Grove township.
Manchester, Press of March 22, 1894 Mr. Aaron Sullivan, an old and much
respected citizen of this county, died at the residence of his daughter, Mrs. Jennie Latimer,
in this city, Saturday, March 17, at 5 o'clock p.m., and was buried in the Coffin's Grove
cemetery, near Masonville, Tuesday, the 20th, under the auspices of the church of his
choice. The funeral was largely attended by neighbors and friends. Mr. Sullivan was born
in Champaign county, Ohio, Feb. 21,1811. He was married to Jane Lippincott, June 20,
1837. They moved to Iowa, Nov. 23,1844, and settled in Coffin's Grove township
Delaware county when there were but four families in the township and few in the county.
He was a farmer and stock raiser. He settled on the farm in the western part of Coffins,
grove, where he lived for many years and raised his family, consisting of six boys and three
girls, of whom all survive him but one, the eldest daughter, Mary Wellman. His wife died in
September 1886. In politics he was a republican, a man of strong convictions, and when
he espoused a cause he did it with his whole soul. He was one of the founders of the
Wesleyan Methodist church at Masonville, in the township where he settled, and was a
consistent member and regular attendant at church. His family are pretty well scattered.
The youngest daughter, Jennie Latimer lives in Manchester, with whom he made his home
after his wife died. The second youngest son, Henry F., lives near Masonville and A. R.
lives in Dell Rapids, South Dakota, A. J. lives in southern Kansas at Coffeyville. All those
were present at his funeral services. I. N. and S. P. lives in Idaho, L. M. in California and
Sarah E. Alcock in Louisiana.
1870 Census , Delaware County, Coffins Grove Township, page 031. 1860
Census, Delaware County, Coffins Grove Township, page 248 JANE: Manchester Press
of Sept. 17,1886 Died: Sullivan At Masonville, September l4, l886, Mrs. Jane Sullivan, in
her 67th year. Jane Lippincott Sullivan wife of Aaron Sullivan, of Masonville, died on ;he
morning of the 14th of September, 1886, at the residence of her son-in-law, Oscar
Wellman. The deceased was born November 7, 1819. She leaves a husband and nine
children to mourn her loss. As is well known to many residents of our county, Mr. and
Mrs. Sullivan came to Iowa in 1844, and endured the many privations of a pioneer life,
and as all friends and neighbors can testify who were privileged to be entertained under
their humble, but hospitable roof, there was never a more hearty welcome offered, than
was always ready for their guests. Auntie Sullivan, as she was familiarly known to the
younger generations, had a smile for all she met, and possessed of a very hopeful, cheerful
disposition, and great simplicity of character, wedded to a generous loving heart, it was
always a pleasure to meet her. She led such an unselfish Christian life, that her loss will be
keenly felt, having reared a large family all of whom are living, six sons and three
daughters, many of whom gathered around her couch in her last illness for comfort and
support her, she being the first of the number to be called hence. We as neighbors and
friends, offer to her lone companion our warmest sympathy in his great bereavement, at
the time of life when, more than any other he feels the lack of strength to bear up under
this heavy affliction. May he have the faith ever exercised by his devoted wife, and find
strength to buoy him up till his appointed time comes, when he shall say "I have finished
my course." is the hope of his friends, and may the example of a hopeful, trustful mother,
be a guide and comfort to children left without a mother's love.
Children:
8. i Mary Rebeca Sullivan b. JUL 13 1839.
9. ii Samuel Parker Sullivan b. FEB 15 1841.
10. iii Sarah Ella Sullivan b. JAN 28 1843.
11. iv ANDREW JACKSON SULLIVAN b. APR 10 1845.
12. v Judge Isaac Newton Sullivan b. NOV 03 1848.
13. vi Aaron Rodolphus Sullivan b. MAY 08 1850.
14. vii Jane Amine Sullivan b. FEB 14 1853.
15. viii Henry Franklin Sullivan b. AUG 06 1856.
16. ix Lucius Matlock Sullivan b. DEC 06 1859.
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Samuel married Eliza Ann Waltondaughter of Pearson Rathbone (Rathbun) Walton and Prudence Mahala Hodges 14 Dec 1868 in Delaware Co, Iowa. Eliza was born 22 Sep 1847 in Terra Haute, Indiana. She died 3 Apr 1903 in Cornwall, Idaho.
Received on August 19th from Robert Boehm Rathbun, PO BOX 1741, Bowling Green, Kentucky, 42102,
e-mail - [email protected]
Ancestors of Pearson Rathburn Walton
Generation No. 1
1.Pearson Rathburn Walton, born November 07, 1809 in Ohio; died April 07, 1893 in
Wescott, Custer, Nebraska.He was the son of 2. Nathan A. Walton and 3. Sarah Rathbun.He married
(1) Prudence Hodges December 20, 1837 in Whitney County, Indiana.She was born November 22,
1811, and died March 08, 1872.
More About Pearson Walton and Prudence Hodges:
Marriage: December 20, 1837, Whitney County, Indiana
Taken from the LDS.org IGI on August 12th -
Taken from the LDS.org IGI on August 12th -
Eliza Ann WALTON Sex: F Event(s):Birth: 22 Sep 1847 Whitley, IndianaParents:Father:
Pierson Rathbone WALTONMother: Prudence Mahala HODGES
Taken from LDS.org on August 12th -
Eliza Ann WALTONSex: FEvent(s):Birth: Abt. 1843 Of Delaware Co., Iowa Marriage(s):Spouse:
Samuel Parker SULLIVAN Source Information:Film Number: 178040Page Number:536
Reference Number: 11250
Eliza Ann WALTON Sex: F Event(s):Birth: 22 Sep 1847 Terre Haute, Vigo, IndianaParents:Father:
Persons Rathborne WALTON Mother:Prudence Hodge RICHMOND
Film or fiche number 178040 Film/fiche search results Endowments for the dead, 1884-1970; heir
indexes, 1884-1961; baptisms for the dead, 1943-1970Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.
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1 title matching the film number.
9. Samuel Parker Sullivan b. FEB 15 1841, Champaign County, Ohio, m. DEC 14
1868, in Delaware Co, Iowa,52 Eliza Ann Walton, (daughter of Mr. Walton and Mrs.
Walton) d. 1902. Samuel died SEP 29 1926, Ft. Benton, Montana, buried Ft. Benton,
Montana.
Samuel P. Sullivan Manchester Press of Oct. 21,1926 Samuel P. Sullivan, in
boyhood a resident of this county and brother of Frank Sullivan of Masonville died at a
hospital in Ft. Benton, Mont. on Sept. 29,1926, of bronchial asthma. Burial was made in
Fort Benton, Mont. Mr. Sullivan was born in Champaign, Ohio, Feb. 15,1841, and was
consequently past 85 years of age. After pioneering both in Illinois and Iowa he went to
the state of Washington in 1881 and in 1914 removed to Montana. His wife died in 1902.
Mr. Sullivan enlisted as a Civil war soldier at Dubuque early in the war, but soon after
entering the service was discharged because of the asthma. He is survived by 6 children,
all living in the far west and by 3 brothers, I. N. Sullivan of Boise, Idaho, Frank of
Masonville and A. R. of Iowa Falls. Old friends here will learn of the death of this worthy
citizen with regret.
Eliza: Eliza and Samuel had 3 boys.
Children:
i Charles Sullivan d. AFT 1946. lives in Florida
ii Elmer Wellman Sullivan buried Baker Cemetery, Coffin Grive, Iowa.53
iii Percy Sullivan. lived in Halsey, Oregon
iv John Sullivan.
v Claude Sullivan occupation Sheriff of Owyhee Co., Id.
20. vi Jennie Sullivan.
vii Maude Sullivan m. Austin Lynchand. Austin: Lived in FT. Benton,
Montana
Samuel and Eliza had the following children:
32 M i. Charles Sullivanwas born Abt. 1863 in Delaware Co., Iowa. He died Aft 1946 in Probably Florida.
Possible Charles Sullivan's from the Social Security Death Index on March 15, 2002 -
1. Charles SULLIVAN- U.S. Social Security Death Index
Birth: 1 Sep 1908State Where Number was Issued: MarylandDeath: Sep 1946
2. Charles SULLIVAN - U.S. Social Security Death Index
Birth: 4 Jul 1892State Where Number was Issued: IllinoisDeath: 15 Apr 1951
3. Charles SULLIVAN - U.S. Social Security Death Index
Birth: 27 Nov 1891State Where Number was Issued: MichiganDeath: Nov 1952
4. Charles SULLIVAN - U.S. Social Security Death Index
Birth: 5 Sep 1901State Where Number was Issued: PennsylvaniaDeath: Mar 1952
5. Charles SULLIVAN - U.S. Social Security Death Index
Birth: 23 NovState Where Number was Issued: IllinoisDeath: Aug 1954
6. Charles SULLIVAN - U.S. Social Security Death Index
Birth: 7 Oct 1903State Where Number was Issued: MarylandDeath: Dec 1955
7. Charles SULLIVAN - U.S. Social Security Death Index
Birth: 20 FebState Where Number was Issued: OregonDeath: Dec 1955
Taken from IGI file on March 15, 2002 -
Charles SULLIVAN
Sex:M
Event(s):
Birth:Abt. 1863
Delaware Co., Iowa
Parents:
Father:Samuel Parker SULLIVAN
Mother:Eliza Ann WALTON
Source Information:
Film Number: 178047
Page Number: 780
Reference Number:16364
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9. Samuel Parker Sullivan b. FEB 15 1841, Champaign County, Ohio, m. DEC 14
1868, in Delaware Co, Iowa,52 Eliza Ann Walton, (daughter of Mr. Walton and
Mrs.
Walton) d. 1902. Samuel died SEP 29 1926, Ft. Benton, Montana, buried Ft.
Benton,
Montana.
Samuel P. Sullivan Manchester Press of Oct. 21,1926 Samuel P. Sullivan, in
boyhood a resident of this county and brother of Frank Sullivan of Masonville died
at a
hospital in Ft. Benton, Mont. on Sept. 29,1926, of bronchial asthma. Burial was
made in
Fort Benton, Mont. Mr. Sullivan was born in Champaign, Ohio, Feb. 15,1841, and
was
consequently past 85 years of age. After pioneering both in Illinois and Iowa he
went to
the state of Washington in 1881 and in 1914 removed to Montana. His wife died
in 1902.
Mr. Sullivan enlisted as a Civil war soldier at Dubuque early in the war, but soon
after
entering the service was discharged because of the asthma. He is survived by 6
children,
all living in the far west and by 3 brothers, I. N. Sullivan of Boise, Idaho, Frank of
Masonville and A. R. of Iowa Falls. Old friends here will learn of the death of this
worthy
citizen with regret.
Eliza: Eliza and Samuel had 3 boys.
Children:
i Charles Sullivan d. AFT 1946. lives in Florida
ii Elmer Wellman Sullivan buried Baker Cemetery, Coffin Grive, Iowa.53
iii Percy Sullivan. lived in Halsey, Oregon
iv John Sullivan.
v Claude Sullivan occupation Sheriff of Owyhee Co., Id.
20. vi Jennie Sullivan.
vii Maude Sullivan m. Austin Lynchand. Austin: Lived in FT. Benton,
Montana
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33 M ii. Elmer Wellman Sullivanwas buried Baker Cemetary, Coffins Grove, Iowa.
9. Samuel Parker Sullivan b. FEB 15 1841, Champaign County, Ohio, m. DEC 14
1868, in Delaware Co, Iowa,52 Eliza Ann Walton, (daughter of Mr. Walton and
Mrs.
Walton) d. 1902. Samuel died SEP 29 1926, Ft. Benton, Montana, buried Ft.
Benton,
Montana.
Samuel P. Sullivan Manchester Press of Oct. 21,1926 Samuel P. Sullivan, in
boyhood a resident of this county and brother of Frank Sullivan of Masonville died
at a
hospital in Ft. Benton, Mont. on Sept. 29,1926, of bronchial asthma. Burial was
made in
Fort Benton, Mont. Mr. Sullivan was born in Champaign, Ohio, Feb. 15,1841, and
was
consequently past 85 years of age. After pioneering both in Illinois and Iowa he
went to
the state of Washington in 1881 and in 1914 removed to Montana. His wife died
in 1902.
Mr. Sullivan enlisted as a Civil war soldier at Dubuque early in the war, but soon
after
entering the service was discharged because of the asthma. He is survived by 6
children,
all living in the far west and by 3 brothers, I. N. Sullivan of Boise, Idaho, Frank of
Masonville and A. R. of Iowa Falls. Old friends here will learn of the death of this
worthy
citizen with regret.
Eliza: Eliza and Samuel had 3 boys.
Children:
i Charles Sullivan d. AFT 1946. lives in Florida
ii Elmer Wellman Sullivan buried Baker Cemetery, Coffin Grive, Iowa.53
iii Percy Sullivan. lived in Halsey, Oregon
iv John Sullivan.
v Claude Sullivan occupation Sheriff of Owyhee Co., Id.
20. vi Jennie Sullivan.
vii Maude Sullivan m. Austin Lynchand. Austin: Lived in FT. Benton,
Montana
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+ 34 M iii. Percy Rathburn Sullivanwas born 7 Mar 1871. He died Abt Aug 1964.
35 M iv. John Sullivan.
9. Samuel Parker Sullivan b. FEB 15 1841, Champaign County, Ohio, m. DEC 14
1868, in Delaware Co, Iowa,52 Eliza Ann Walton, (daughter of Mr. Walton and
Mrs.
Walton) d. 1902. Samuel died SEP 29 1926, Ft. Benton, Montana, buried Ft.
Benton,
Montana.
Samuel P. Sullivan Manchester Press of Oct. 21,1926 Samuel P. Sullivan, in
boyhood a resident of this county and brother of Frank Sullivan of Masonville died
at a
hospital in Ft. Benton, Mont. on Sept. 29,1926, of bronchial asthma. Burial was
made in
Fort Benton, Mont. Mr. Sullivan was born in Champaign, Ohio, Feb. 15,1841, and
was
consequently past 85 years of age. After pioneering both in Illinois and Iowa he
went to
the state of Washington in 1881 and in 1914 removed to Montana. His wife died
in 1902.
Mr. Sullivan enlisted as a Civil war soldier at Dubuque early in the war, but soon
after
entering the service was discharged because of the asthma. He is survived by 6
children,
all living in the far west and by 3 brothers, I. N. Sullivan of Boise, Idaho, Frank of
Masonville and A. R. of Iowa Falls. Old friends here will learn of the death of this
worthy
citizen with regret.
Eliza: Eliza and Samuel had 3 boys.
Children:
i Charles Sullivan d. AFT 1946. lives in Florida
ii Elmer Wellman Sullivan buried Baker Cemetery, Coffin Grive, Iowa.53
iii Percy Sullivan. lived in Halsey, Oregon
iv John Sullivan.
v Claude Sullivan occupation Sheriff of Owyhee Co., Id.
20. vi Jennie Sullivan.
vii Maude Sullivan m. Austin Lynchand. Austin: Lived in FT. Benton,
Montana
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John married Myrtle Sullivandaughter of Fred Sullivan.
+ 36 M v. Claude Latimore Sullivanwas born 4 Aug 1878. He died 25 Oct 1962.
+ 37 F vi. Jennie Sullivan.
38 F vii. Maude Sullivan.
9. Samuel Parker Sullivan b. FEB 15 1841, Champaign County, Ohio, m. DEC 14
1868, in Delaware Co, Iowa,52 Eliza Ann Walton, (daughter of Mr. Walton and
Mrs.
Walton) d. 1902. Samuel died SEP 29 1926, Ft. Benton, Montana, buried Ft.
Benton,
Montana.
Samuel P. Sullivan Manchester Press of Oct. 21,1926 Samuel P. Sullivan, in
boyhood a resident of this county and brother of Frank Sullivan of Masonville died
at a
hospital in Ft. Benton, Mont. on Sept. 29,1926, of bronchial asthma. Burial was
made in
Fort Benton, Mont. Mr. Sullivan was born in Champaign, Ohio, Feb. 15,1841, and
was
consequently past 85 years of age. After pioneering both in Illinois and Iowa he
went to
the state of Washington in 1881 and in 1914 removed to Montana. His wife died
in 1902.
Mr. Sullivan enlisted as a Civil war soldier at Dubuque early in the war, but soon
after
entering the service was discharged because of the asthma. He is survived by 6
children,
all living in the far west and by 3 brothers, I. N. Sullivan of Boise, Idaho, Frank of
Masonville and A. R. of Iowa Falls. Old friends here will learn of the death of this
worthy
citizen with regret.
Eliza: Eliza and Samuel had 3 boys.
Children:
i Charles Sullivan d. AFT 1946. lives in Florida
ii Elmer Wellman Sullivan buried Baker Cemetery, Coffin Grive, Iowa.53
iii Percy Sullivan. lived in Halsey, Oregon
iv John Sullivan.
v Claude Sullivan occupation Sheriff of Owyhee Co., Id.
20. vi Jennie Sullivan.
vii Maude Sullivan m. Austin Lynchand. Austin: Lived in FT. Benton,
Montana
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Maude married Austin Lynchand.
9. Samuel Parker Sullivan b. FEB 15 1841, Champaign County, Ohio, m. DEC 14
1868, in Delaware Co, Iowa,52 Eliza Ann Walton, (daughter of Mr. Walton and
Mrs.
Walton) d. 1902. Samuel died SEP 29 1926, Ft. Benton, Montana, buried Ft.
Benton,
Montana.
Samuel P. Sullivan Manchester Press of Oct. 21,1926 Samuel P. Sullivan, in
boyhood a resident of this county and brother of Frank Sullivan of Masonville died
at a
hospital in Ft. Benton, Mont. on Sept. 29,1926, of bronchial asthma. Burial was
made in
Fort Benton, Mont. Mr. Sullivan was born in Champaign, Ohio, Feb. 15,1841, and
was
consequently past 85 years of age. After pioneering both in Illinois and Iowa he
went to
the state of Washington in 1881 and in 1914 removed to Montana. His wife died
in 1902.
Mr. Sullivan enlisted as a Civil war soldier at Dubuque early in the war, but soon
after
entering the service was discharged because of the asthma. He is survived by 6
children,
all living in the far west and by 3 brothers, I. N. Sullivan of Boise, Idaho, Frank of
Masonville and A. R. of Iowa Falls. Old friends here will learn of the death of this
worthy
citizen with regret.
Eliza: Eliza and Samuel had 3 boys.
Children:
i Charles Sullivan d. AFT 1946. lives in Florida
ii Elmer Wellman Sullivan buried Baker Cemetery, Coffin Grive, Iowa.53
iii Percy Sullivan. lived in Halsey, Oregon
iv John Sullivan.
v Claude Sullivan occupation Sheriff of Owyhee Co., Id.
20. vi Jennie Sullivan.
vii Maude Sullivan m. Austin Lynchand. Austin: Lived in FT. Benton,
Montana
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15. Sarah Ellen Sullivan(Jane Lippincott, Samuel B., Samuel Rice) was born 28 Jan 1843 in Champaign, Ohio. She died 29 Mar 1908 in Lake Charles, Louisiana.
Differing death dates:17 Mar 1894 or 17 Mar 1893
10. Sarah Ella Sullivan b. JAN 28 1843, Champaign County, Ohio, m. NOV 12 1859,
in Coffins Grove Twp., Delaware Co., Iowa,54 Richard Bedford Alcock, b. APR 18
1831, Williamson, New York,55 (son of Nicholas Alcock and Betsy ( Brisbin) More) d.
MAR 15 1898, Oberlin, Lousiana.56 Sarah died MAR 29 1908, Lake Charles,
Louisiana.57 Richard: Was living in Aaron Sullivan home in 1860 Census.
Children:
21. i Sylvia Jane Alcock b. OCT 29 1861.
22. ii Chastena O Alcock b. DEC 29 1863.
iii Estella Alcock b. JUN 04 1867.58
iv Minnie T Alcock b. OCT 03 1869, Masonville, Deleware
County,Iowa,59 m. Henry J Houseman, b. NOV 12, 1859. Minnie died AUG 01
1923, Sioux Falls, South Dakota.60
23. v Luella M Alcock b. JUN 22 1872.
24. vi Lecinda Bell Alcock b. AUG 28 1875.
vii Mattie Pearl Alcock b. MAR 21 1877, Masonville, Deleware
County,Iowa,61 m. Louis J Bell, b. AUG 14, 1876, d. DEC 13, 1936, Loma
Linda, California. Mattie died AUG 08 1962, Welsh, Louisiana.62
25. viii Clyde Sullivan Alcock b. DCEC 08 1879.
ix Alice Alcock b. NOV 12 1881, Masonville, Deleware County,Iowa,63
m. John Shaffer, d. MAY 16, 1919, Ruston, Lousiana.64 Alice died OCT 1945,
Alexandria, Louisiana.65
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5. AARON SULLIVAN b. FEB 21 1811, Champaign County, Ohio, occupation
5. AARON SULLIVAN b. FEB 21 1811, Champaign County, Ohio, occupation
Farmer,27 m. JUN 20 1837, in Champaign County, Ohio,28 JANE LIPPINCOTT, b.
NOV 07 1819, Champaign County, Ohio, (daughter of SAMUEL B LIPPINCOTT and
REBECCA PARKER) d. SEP 14 1886, Masonville, Deleware County,Iowa, buried
SEP 15 1886, Greenwood Cemetery, Masonville, Iowa. AARON died MAR 17 1894,
Masonville, Deleware County,Iowa, buried MAR 20 1894, Greenwood Cemetery,
Masonville, Iowa.
Pa. 667 1878 Delaware County History Book; Coffins Grove twp.
AARON SULLIVAN; Farmer; Sec 28, P.O. Masonville, Ia.
Seven oldest children are also married. All live in Delaware County with the
exception of Andrew J., who lives in the Indian Territory. Mr. Aaron Sullivan's principal
business is stock raising; He votes the Republican ticket; He crossed the Mississippi
River, November 3, 1844 at Lyons Iowa, and in the same year made a permanent
settlement where he now lives; at that time there was but 24 families in Delaware County,
Ia. and but four families in Coffins Grove township.
Manchester, Press of March 22, 1894 Mr. Aaron Sullivan, an old and much
respected citizen of this county, died at the residence of his daughter, Mrs. Jennie Latimer,
in this city, Saturday, March 17, at 5 o'clock p.m., and was buried in the Coffin's Grove
cemetery, near Masonville, Tuesday, the 20th, under the auspices of the church of his
choice. The funeral was largely attended by neighbors and friends. Mr. Sullivan was born
in Champaign county, Ohio, Feb. 21,1811. He was married to Jane Lippincott, June 20,
1837. They moved to Iowa, Nov. 23,1844, and settled in Coffin's Grove township
Delaware county when there were but four families in the township and few in the county.
He was a farmer and stock raiser. He settled on the farm in the western part of Coffins,
grove, where he lived for many years and raised his family, consisting of six boys and three
girls, of whom all survive him but one, the eldest daughter, Mary Wellman. His wife died in
September 1886. In politics he was a republican, a man of strong convictions, and when
he espoused a cause he did it with his whole soul. He was one of the founders of the
Wesleyan Methodist church at Masonville, in the township where he settled, and was a
consistent member and regular attendant at church. His family are pretty well scattered.
The youngest daughter, Jennie Latimer lives in Manchester, with whom he made his home
after his wife died. The second youngest son, Henry F., lives near Masonville and A. R.
lives in Dell Rapids, South Dakota, A. J. lives in southern Kansas at Coffeyville. All those
were present at his funeral services. I. N. and S. P. lives in Idaho, L. M. in California and
Sarah E. Alcock in Louisiana.
1870 Census , Delaware County, Coffins Grove Township, page 031. 1860
Census, Delaware County, Coffins Grove Township, page 248 JANE: Manchester Press
of Sept. 17,1886 Died: Sullivan At Masonville, September l4, l886, Mrs. Jane Sullivan, in
her 67th year. Jane Lippincott Sullivan wife of Aaron Sullivan, of Masonville, died on ;he
morning of the 14th of September, 1886, at the residence of her son-in-law, Oscar
Wellman. The deceased was born November 7, 1819. She leaves a husband and nine
children to mourn her loss. As is well known to many residents of our county, Mr. and
Mrs. Sullivan came to Iowa in 1844, and endured the many privations of a pioneer life,
and as all friends and neighbors can testify who were privileged to be entertained under
their humble, but hospitable roof, there was never a more hearty welcome offered, than
was always ready for their guests. Auntie Sullivan, as she was familiarly known to the
younger generations, had a smile for all she met, and possessed of a very hopeful, cheerful
disposition, and great simplicity of character, wedded to a generous loving heart, it was
always a pleasure to meet her. She led such an unselfish Christian life, that her loss will be
keenly felt, having reared a large family all of whom are living, six sons and three
daughters, many of whom gathered around her couch in her last illness for comfort and
support her, she being the first of the number to be called hence. We as neighbors and
friends, offer to her lone companion our warmest sympathy in his great bereavement, at
the time of life when, more than any other he feels the lack of strength to bear up under
this heavy affliction. May he have the faith ever exercised by his devoted wife, and find
strength to buoy him up till his appointed time comes, when he shall say "I have finished
my course." is the hope of his friends, and may the example of a hopeful, trustful mother,
be a guide and comfort to children left without a mother's love.
Children:
8. i Mary Rebeca Sullivan b. JUL 13 1839.
9. ii Samuel Parker Sullivan b. FEB 15 1841.
10. iii Sarah Ella Sullivan b. JAN 28 1843.
11. iv ANDREW JACKSON SULLIVAN b. APR 10 1845.
12. v Judge Isaac Newton Sullivan b. NOV 03 1848.
13. vi Aaron Rodolphus Sullivan b. MAY 08 1850.
14. vii Jane Amine Sullivan b. FEB 14 1853.
15. viii Henry Franklin Sullivan b. AUG 06 1856.
16. ix Lucius Matlock Sullivan b. DEC 06 1859.
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Sarah married Richard Bedford Alcockson of Nicholas Alcock and Betsy ( Brisbin) More 12 Nov 1859 in Coffins Grove Twp., Delaware Co., Iowa. Richard was born 18 Apr 1831 in Williamson, New York. He died 15 Mar 1898 in Oberlin, Louisana.
10. Sarah Ella Sullivan b. JAN 28 1843, Champaign County, Ohio, m. NOV 12 1859,
in Coffins Grove Twp., Delaware Co., Iowa,54 Richard Bedford Alcock, b. APR 18
1831, Williamson, New York,55 (son of Nicholas Alcock and Betsy ( Brisbin) More) d.
MAR 15 1898, Oberlin, Lousiana.56 Sarah died MAR 29 1908, Lake Charles,
Louisiana.57 Richard: Was living in Aaron Sullivan home in 1860 Census.
Children:
21. i Sylvia Jane Alcock b. OCT 29 1861.
22. ii Chastena O Alcock b. DEC 29 1863.
iii Estella Alcock b. JUN 04 1867.58
iv Minnie T Alcock b. OCT 03 1869, Masonville, Deleware
County,Iowa,59 m. Henry J Houseman, b. NOV 12, 1859. Minnie died AUG 01
1923, Sioux Falls, South Dakota.60
23. v Luella M Alcock b. JUN 22 1872.
24. vi Lecinda Bell Alcock b. AUG 28 1875.
vii Mattie Pearl Alcock b. MAR 21 1877, Masonville, Deleware
County,Iowa,61 m. Louis J Bell, b. AUG 14, 1876, d. DEC 13, 1936, Loma
County,Iowa,61 m. Louis J Bell, b. AUG 14, 1876, d. DEC 13, 1936, Loma
Linda, California. Mattie died AUG 08 1962, Welsh, Louisiana.62
25. viii Clyde Sullivan Alcock b. DCEC 08 1879.
ix Alice Alcock b. NOV 12 1881, Masonville, Deleware County,Iowa,63
m. John Shaffer, d. MAY 16, 1919, Ruston, Lousiana.64 Alice died OCT 1945,
Alexandria, Louisiana.65
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Richard and Sarah had the following children:
39 F i. Slyvia Alcockwas born 29 Oct 1861.
10. Sarah Ella Sullivan b. JAN 28 1843, Champaign County, Ohio, m. NOV 12 1859,
in Coffins Grove Twp., Delaware Co., Iowa,54 Richard Bedford Alcock, b. APR 18
1831, Williamson, New York,55 (son of Nicholas Alcock and Betsy ( Brisbin) More)
d.
MAR 15 1898, Oberlin, Lousiana.56 Sarah died MAR 29 1908, Lake Charles,
Louisiana.57 Richard: Was living in Aaron Sullivan home in 1860 Census.
Children:
21. i Sylvia Jane Alcock b. OCT 29 1861.
22. ii Chastena O Alcock b. DEC 29 1863.
iii Estella Alcock b. JUN 04 1867.58
iv Minnie T Alcock b. OCT 03 1869, Masonville, Deleware
County,Iowa,59 m. Henry J Houseman, b. NOV 12, 1859. Minnie died AUG 01
1923, Sioux Falls, South Dakota.60
23. v Luella M Alcock b. JUN 22 1872.
24. vi Lecinda Bell Alcock b. AUG 28 1875.
vii Mattie Pearl Alcock b. MAR 21 1877, Masonville, Deleware
County,Iowa,61 m. Louis J Bell, b. AUG 14, 1876, d. DEC 13, 1936, Loma
Linda, California. Mattie died AUG 08 1962, Welsh, Louisiana.62
25. viii Clyde Sullivan Alcock b. DCEC 08 1879.
ix Alice Alcock b. NOV 12 1881, Masonville, Deleware County,Iowa,63
m. John Shaffer, d. MAY 16, 1919, Ruston, Lousiana.64 Alice died OCT 1945,
Alexandria, Louisiana.65
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40 F ii. Chastena Alcockwas born 29 Dec 1863.
10. Sarah Ella Sullivan b. JAN 28 1843, Champaign County, Ohio, m. NOV 12 1859,
in Coffins Grove Twp., Delaware Co., Iowa,54 Richard Bedford Alcock, b. APR 18
1831, Williamson, New York,55 (son of Nicholas Alcock and Betsy ( Brisbin) More)
d.
MAR 15 1898, Oberlin, Lousiana.56 Sarah died MAR 29 1908, Lake Charles,
Louisiana.57 Richard: Was living in Aaron Sullivan home in 1860 Census.
Children:
21. i Sylvia Jane Alcock b. OCT 29 1861.
22. ii Chastena O Alcock b. DEC 29 1863.
iii Estella Alcock b. JUN 04 1867.58
iv Minnie T Alcock b. OCT 03 1869, Masonville, Deleware
County,Iowa,59 m. Henry J Houseman, b. NOV 12, 1859. Minnie died AUG 01
1923, Sioux Falls, South Dakota.60
23. v Luella M Alcock b. JUN 22 1872.
24. vi Lecinda Bell Alcock b. AUG 28 1875.
vii Mattie Pearl Alcock b. MAR 21 1877, Masonville, Deleware
County,Iowa,61 m. Louis J Bell, b. AUG 14, 1876, d. DEC 13, 1936, Loma
Linda, California. Mattie died AUG 08 1962, Welsh, Louisiana.62
25. viii Clyde Sullivan Alcock b. DCEC 08 1879.
ix Alice Alcock b. NOV 12 1881, Masonville, Deleware County,Iowa,63
m. John Shaffer, d. MAY 16, 1919, Ruston, Lousiana.64 Alice died OCT 1945,
Alexandria, Louisiana.65
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Chastena married Horace Richardson.
41 F iii. Estella (Stella) Alcockwas born 4 Jun 1867.
10. Sarah Ella Sullivan b. JAN 28 1843, Champaign County, Ohio, m. NOV 12 1859,
in Coffins Grove Twp., Delaware Co., Iowa,54 Richard Bedford Alcock, b. APR 18
1831, Williamson, New York,55 (son of Nicholas Alcock and Betsy ( Brisbin) More)
d.
MAR 15 1898, Oberlin, Lousiana.56 Sarah died MAR 29 1908, Lake Charles,
Louisiana.57 Richard: Was living in Aaron Sullivan home in 1860 Census.
Children:
21. i Sylvia Jane Alcock b. OCT 29 1861.
22. ii Chastena O Alcock b. DEC 29 1863.
iii Estella Alcock b. JUN 04 1867.58
iv Minnie T Alcock b. OCT 03 1869, Masonville, Deleware
County,Iowa,59 m. Henry J Houseman, b. NOV 12, 1859. Minnie died AUG 01
1923, Sioux Falls, South Dakota.60
23. v Luella M Alcock b. JUN 22 1872.
24. vi Lecinda Bell Alcock b. AUG 28 1875.
vii Mattie Pearl Alcock b. MAR 21 1877, Masonville, Deleware
County,Iowa,61 m. Louis J Bell, b. AUG 14, 1876, d. DEC 13, 1936, Loma
Linda, California. Mattie died AUG 08 1962, Welsh, Louisiana.62
25. viii Clyde Sullivan Alcock b. DCEC 08 1879.
ix Alice Alcock b. NOV 12 1881, Masonville, Deleware County,Iowa,63
m. John Shaffer, d. MAY 16, 1919, Ruston, Lousiana.64 Alice died OCT 1945,
Alexandria, Louisiana.65
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42 F iv. Minnie Alcockwas born 3 Oct 1869 in Masonville, Deleware Co, Iowa. She died 1 Aug 1923 in Sioux Falls, South Dakota.
10. Sarah Ella Sullivan b. JAN 28 1843, Champaign County, Ohio, m. NOV 12 1859,
in Coffins Grove Twp., Delaware Co., Iowa,54 Richard Bedford Alcock, b. APR 18
1831, Williamson, New York,55 (son of Nicholas Alcock and Betsy ( Brisbin) More)
d.
MAR 15 1898, Oberlin, Lousiana.56 Sarah died MAR 29 1908, Lake Charles,
Louisiana.57 Richard: Was living in Aaron Sullivan home in 1860 Census.
Children:
21. i Sylvia Jane Alcock b. OCT 29 1861.
22. ii Chastena O Alcock b. DEC 29 1863.
iii Estella Alcock b. JUN 04 1867.58
iv Minnie T Alcock b. OCT 03 1869, Masonville, Deleware
County,Iowa,59 m. Henry J Houseman, b. NOV 12, 1859. Minnie died AUG 01
1923, Sioux Falls, South Dakota.60
23. v Luella M Alcock b. JUN 22 1872.
24. vi Lecinda Bell Alcock b. AUG 28 1875.
vii Mattie Pearl Alcock b. MAR 21 1877, Masonville, Deleware
County,Iowa,61 m. Louis J Bell, b. AUG 14, 1876, d. DEC 13, 1936, Loma
Linda, California. Mattie died AUG 08 1962, Welsh, Louisiana.62
25. viii Clyde Sullivan Alcock b. DCEC 08 1879.
ix Alice Alcock b. NOV 12 1881, Masonville, Deleware County,Iowa,63
m. John Shaffer, d. MAY 16, 1919, Ruston, Lousiana.64 Alice died OCT 1945,
Alexandria, Louisiana.65
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Minnie married Henry J Houseman. Henry was born 12 Nov 1859.
Minnie married Henry J Houseman. Henry was born 12 Nov 1859.
10. Sarah Ella Sullivan b. JAN 28 1843, Champaign County, Ohio, m. NOV 12 1859,
in Coffins Grove Twp., Delaware Co., Iowa,54 Richard Bedford Alcock, b. APR 18
1831, Williamson, New York,55 (son of Nicholas Alcock and Betsy ( Brisbin) More)
d.
MAR 15 1898, Oberlin, Lousiana.56 Sarah died MAR 29 1908, Lake Charles,
Louisiana.57 Richard: Was living in Aaron Sullivan home in 1860 Census.
Children:
21. i Sylvia Jane Alcock b. OCT 29 1861.
22. ii Chastena O Alcock b. DEC 29 1863.
iii Estella Alcock b. JUN 04 1867.58
iv Minnie T Alcock b. OCT 03 1869, Masonville, Deleware
County,Iowa,59 m. Henry J Houseman, b. NOV 12, 1859. Minnie died AUG 01
1923, Sioux Falls, South Dakota.60
23. v Luella M Alcock b. JUN 22 1872.
24. vi Lecinda Bell Alcock b. AUG 28 1875.
vii Mattie Pearl Alcock b. MAR 21 1877, Masonville, Deleware
County,Iowa,61 m. Louis J Bell, b. AUG 14, 1876, d. DEC 13, 1936, Loma
Linda, California. Mattie died AUG 08 1962, Welsh, Louisiana.62
25. viii Clyde Sullivan Alcock b. DCEC 08 1879.
ix Alice Alcock b. NOV 12 1881, Masonville, Deleware County,Iowa,63
m. John Shaffer, d. MAY 16, 1919, Ruston, Lousiana.64 Alice died OCT 1945,
Alexandria, Louisiana.65
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43 F v. Luella Alcockwas born 22 Jun 1872.
10. Sarah Ella Sullivan b. JAN 28 1843, Champaign County, Ohio, m. NOV 12 1859,
in Coffins Grove Twp., Delaware Co., Iowa,54 Richard Bedford Alcock, b. APR 18
1831, Williamson, New York,55 (son of Nicholas Alcock and Betsy ( Brisbin) More)
d.
MAR 15 1898, Oberlin, Lousiana.56 Sarah died MAR 29 1908, Lake Charles,
Louisiana.57 Richard: Was living in Aaron Sullivan home in 1860 Census.
Children:
21. i Sylvia Jane Alcock b. OCT 29 1861.
22. ii Chastena O Alcock b. DEC 29 1863.
iii Estella Alcock b. JUN 04 1867.58
iv Minnie T Alcock b. OCT 03 1869, Masonville, Deleware
County,Iowa,59 m. Henry J Houseman, b. NOV 12, 1859. Minnie died AUG 01
1923, Sioux Falls, South Dakota.60
23. v Luella M Alcock b. JUN 22 1872.
24. vi Lecinda Bell Alcock b. AUG 28 1875.
vii Mattie Pearl Alcock b. MAR 21 1877, Masonville, Deleware
County,Iowa,61 m. Louis J Bell, b. AUG 14, 1876, d. DEC 13, 1936, Loma
Linda, California. Mattie died AUG 08 1962, Welsh, Louisiana.62
25. viii Clyde Sullivan Alcock b. DCEC 08 1879.
ix Alice Alcock b. NOV 12 1881, Masonville, Deleware County,Iowa,63
m. John Shaffer, d. MAY 16, 1919, Ruston, Lousiana.64 Alice died OCT 1945,
Alexandria, Louisiana.65
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44 F vi. Lecinda Bell (Cinda) Alcockwas born 28 Aug 1875.
10. Sarah Ella Sullivan b. JAN 28 1843, Champaign County, Ohio, m. NOV 12 1859,
in Coffins Grove Twp., Delaware Co., Iowa,54 Richard Bedford Alcock, b. APR 18
1831, Williamson, New York,55 (son of Nicholas Alcock and Betsy ( Brisbin) More)
d.
MAR 15 1898, Oberlin, Lousiana.56 Sarah died MAR 29 1908, Lake Charles,
Louisiana.57 Richard: Was living in Aaron Sullivan home in 1860 Census.
Children:
21. i Sylvia Jane Alcock b. OCT 29 1861.
22. ii Chastena O Alcock b. DEC 29 1863.
iii Estella Alcock b. JUN 04 1867.58
iv Minnie T Alcock b. OCT 03 1869, Masonville, Deleware
County,Iowa,59 m. Henry J Houseman, b. NOV 12, 1859. Minnie died AUG 01
1923, Sioux Falls, South Dakota.60
23. v Luella M Alcock b. JUN 22 1872.
24. vi Lecinda Bell Alcock b. AUG 28 1875.
vii Mattie Pearl Alcock b. MAR 21 1877, Masonville, Deleware
County,Iowa,61 m. Louis J Bell, b. AUG 14, 1876, d. DEC 13, 1936, Loma
Linda, California. Mattie died AUG 08 1962, Welsh, Louisiana.62
25. viii Clyde Sullivan Alcock b. DCEC 08 1879.
ix Alice Alcock b. NOV 12 1881, Masonville, Deleware County,Iowa,63
m. John Shaffer, d. MAY 16, 1919, Ruston, Lousiana.64 Alice died OCT 1945,
Alexandria, Louisiana.65
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45 F vii. Mattie Pearl Alcockwas born 21 Mar 1877 inMasonville, Deleware Co, Iowa. She died 8 Aug 1962 in Welsh, Louisiana.
10. Sarah Ella Sullivan b. JAN 28 1843, Champaign County, Ohio, m. NOV 12 1859,
in Coffins Grove Twp., Delaware Co., Iowa,54 Richard Bedford Alcock, b. APR 18
1831, Williamson, New York,55 (son of Nicholas Alcock and Betsy ( Brisbin) More)
d.
MAR 15 1898, Oberlin, Lousiana.56 Sarah died MAR 29 1908, Lake Charles,
Louisiana.57 Richard: Was living in Aaron Sullivan home in 1860 Census.
Children:
21. i Sylvia Jane Alcock b. OCT 29 1861.
22. ii Chastena O Alcock b. DEC 29 1863.
iii Estella Alcock b. JUN 04 1867.58
iv Minnie T Alcock b. OCT 03 1869, Masonville, Deleware
County,Iowa,59 m. Henry J Houseman, b. NOV 12, 1859. Minnie died AUG 01
1923, Sioux Falls, South Dakota.60
23. v Luella M Alcock b. JUN 22 1872.
24. vi Lecinda Bell Alcock b. AUG 28 1875.
vii Mattie Pearl Alcock b. MAR 21 1877, Masonville, Deleware
County,Iowa,61 m. Louis J Bell, b. AUG 14, 1876, d. DEC 13, 1936, Loma
Linda, California. Mattie died AUG 08 1962, Welsh, Louisiana.62
25. viii Clyde Sullivan Alcock b. DCEC 08 1879.
ix Alice Alcock b. NOV 12 1881, Masonville, Deleware County,Iowa,63
m. John Shaffer, d. MAY 16, 1919, Ruston, Lousiana.64 Alice died OCT 1945,
Alexandria, Louisiana.65
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Mattie married Louis J Bell. Louis was born 14 Aug 1876. He died 13 Dec 1936 inLoma Linda, California.
10. Sarah Ella Sullivan b. JAN 28 1843, Champaign County, Ohio, m. NOV 12 1859,
in Coffins Grove Twp., Delaware Co., Iowa,54 Richard Bedford Alcock, b. APR 18
1831, Williamson, New York,55 (son of Nicholas Alcock and Betsy ( Brisbin) More)
d.
MAR 15 1898, Oberlin, Lousiana.56 Sarah died MAR 29 1908, Lake Charles,
Louisiana.57 Richard: Was living in Aaron Sullivan home in 1860 Census.
Children:
21. i Sylvia Jane Alcock b. OCT 29 1861.
22. ii Chastena O Alcock b. DEC 29 1863.
iii Estella Alcock b. JUN 04 1867.58
iv Minnie T Alcock b. OCT 03 1869, Masonville, Deleware
County,Iowa,59 m. Henry J Houseman, b. NOV 12, 1859. Minnie died AUG 01
County,Iowa,59 m. Henry J Houseman, b. NOV 12, 1859. Minnie died AUG 01
1923, Sioux Falls, South Dakota.60
23. v Luella M Alcock b. JUN 22 1872.
24. vi Lecinda Bell Alcock b. AUG 28 1875.
vii Mattie Pearl Alcock b. MAR 21 1877, Masonville, Deleware
County,Iowa,61 m. Louis J Bell, b. AUG 14, 1876, d. DEC 13, 1936, Loma
Linda, California. Mattie died AUG 08 1962, Welsh, Louisiana.62
25. viii Clyde Sullivan Alcock b. DCEC 08 1879.
ix Alice Alcock b. NOV 12 1881, Masonville, Deleware County,Iowa,63
m. John Shaffer, d. MAY 16, 1919, Ruston, Lousiana.64 Alice died OCT 1945,
Alexandria, Louisiana.65
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46 F viii. Clyde Alcockwas born 8 Dec 1879.
10. Sarah Ella Sullivan b. JAN 28 1843, Champaign County, Ohio, m. NOV 12 1859,
in Coffins Grove Twp., Delaware Co., Iowa,54 Richard Bedford Alcock, b. APR 18
1831, Williamson, New York,55 (son of Nicholas Alcock and Betsy ( Brisbin) More)
d.
MAR 15 1898, Oberlin, Lousiana.56 Sarah died MAR 29 1908, Lake Charles,
Louisiana.57 Richard: Was living in Aaron Sullivan home in 1860 Census.
Children:
21. i Sylvia Jane Alcock b. OCT 29 1861.
22. ii Chastena O Alcock b. DEC 29 1863.
iii Estella Alcock b. JUN 04 1867.58
iv Minnie T Alcock b. OCT 03 1869, Masonville, Deleware
County,Iowa,59 m. Henry J Houseman, b. NOV 12, 1859. Minnie died AUG 01
1923, Sioux Falls, South Dakota.60
23. v Luella M Alcock b. JUN 22 1872.
24. vi Lecinda Bell Alcock b. AUG 28 1875.
vii Mattie Pearl Alcock b. MAR 21 1877, Masonville, Deleware
County,Iowa,61 m. Louis J Bell, b. AUG 14, 1876, d. DEC 13, 1936, Loma
Linda, California. Mattie died AUG 08 1962, Welsh, Louisiana.62
25. viii Clyde Sullivan Alcock b. DCEC 08 1879.
ix Alice Alcock b. NOV 12 1881, Masonville, Deleware County,Iowa,63
m. John Shaffer, d. MAY 16, 1919, Ruston, Lousiana.64 Alice died OCT 1945,
Alexandria, Louisiana.65
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47 F ix. Alice Alcockwas born 12 Nov 1881 in Masonville, Deleware County,Iowa. She died Oct 1945 in Alexandria, Louisiana.
10. Sarah Ella Sullivan b. JAN 28 1843, Champaign County, Ohio, m. NOV 12 1859,
in Coffins Grove Twp., Delaware Co., Iowa,54 Richard Bedford Alcock, b. APR 18
1831, Williamson, New York,55 (son of Nicholas Alcock and Betsy ( Brisbin) More)
d.
MAR 15 1898, Oberlin, Lousiana.56 Sarah died MAR 29 1908, Lake Charles,
Louisiana.57 Richard: Was living in Aaron Sullivan home in 1860 Census.
Children:
21. i Sylvia Jane Alcock b. OCT 29 1861.
22. ii Chastena O Alcock b. DEC 29 1863.
iii Estella Alcock b. JUN 04 1867.58
iv Minnie T Alcock b. OCT 03 1869, Masonville, Deleware
County,Iowa,59 m. Henry J Houseman, b. NOV 12, 1859. Minnie died AUG 01
1923, Sioux Falls, South Dakota.60
23. v Luella M Alcock b. JUN 22 1872.
24. vi Lecinda Bell Alcock b. AUG 28 1875.
vii Mattie Pearl Alcock b. MAR 21 1877, Masonville, Deleware
County,Iowa,61 m. Louis J Bell, b. AUG 14, 1876, d. DEC 13, 1936, Loma
Linda, California. Mattie died AUG 08 1962, Welsh, Louisiana.62
25. viii Clyde Sullivan Alcock b. DCEC 08 1879.
ix Alice Alcock b. NOV 12 1881, Masonville, Deleware County,Iowa,63
m. John Shaffer, d. MAY 16, 1919, Ruston, Lousiana.64 Alice died OCT 1945,
Alexandria, Louisiana.65
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Alice married John Shaffer. John died 16 May 1919 inRuston, Lousiana.
10. Sarah Ella Sullivan b. JAN 28 1843, Champaign County, Ohio, m. NOV 12 1859,
in Coffins Grove Twp., Delaware Co., Iowa,54 Richard Bedford Alcock, b. APR 18
1831, Williamson, New York,55 (son of Nicholas Alcock and Betsy ( Brisbin) More)
d.
MAR 15 1898, Oberlin, Lousiana.56 Sarah died MAR 29 1908, Lake Charles,
Louisiana.57 Richard: Was living in Aaron Sullivan home in 1860 Census.
Children:
21. i Sylvia Jane Alcock b. OCT 29 1861.
22. ii Chastena O Alcock b. DEC 29 1863.
iii Estella Alcock b. JUN 04 1867.58
iv Minnie T Alcock b. OCT 03 1869, Masonville, Deleware
iv Minnie T Alcock b. OCT 03 1869, Masonville, Deleware
County,Iowa,59 m. Henry J Houseman, b. NOV 12, 1859. Minnie died AUG 01
1923, Sioux Falls, South Dakota.60
23. v Luella M Alcock b. JUN 22 1872.
24. vi Lecinda Bell Alcock b. AUG 28 1875.
vii Mattie Pearl Alcock b. MAR 21 1877, Masonville, Deleware
County,Iowa,61 m. Louis J Bell, b. AUG 14, 1876, d. DEC 13, 1936, Loma
Linda, California. Mattie died AUG 08 1962, Welsh, Louisiana.62
25. viii Clyde Sullivan Alcock b. DCEC 08 1879.
ix Alice Alcock b. NOV 12 1881, Masonville, Deleware County,Iowa,63
m. John Shaffer, d. MAY 16, 1919, Ruston, Lousiana.64 Alice died OCT 1945,
Alexandria, Louisiana.65
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16. Andrew Jackson Sullivan(Jane Lippincott, Samuel B., Samuel Rice) was born 10 Apr 1845 in Masonville, Iowa . He died 31 Mar 1924. He was buried in San Francisco, California.
Differing death dates:17 Mar 1894 or 17 Mar 1893
ANDREW J. SULLIVAN
The family came to Montgomery County, Kansas between 1869 and 1871.
Early, Town Business and Professional Directories:
Coming to this vicinity in decade following centennial date: (1868-1879) Charles
Levan and A. J. Sullivan SOURCE: Who's Who in Coffeyville and Vicinity, 1943,
p. 30.
1880 The first of the Andrew J. Sullivan family in Montgomery County, Kansas
appeared as coming to this vicinity in 1868-1979 /(Who's Who in Coffeyville and vicinity.
Also we find them on the 1880 Federal Census for (Cherokee Township, Montgomery
County, Kansas which is the first township east of Parker Township (Coffeyville is located
in Parker Township). Andrew J. Sullivan was a farmer by 1880. See the 1880 Census.
1881-1883 Andrew J. Sullivan was a school teacher in Coffeyville
District #3, public school.
1882 July 22 - Little Artie, son of Andrew and Libbie (Elisabeth) Sullivan died. The
Sullivan's were living near Coffeyville which is no doubt Cherokee Township. Little Artie
was 6 years old. Also baby brother Grion, born after 1880. Have not established location
of burial. See article from the Coffeyville Journal Weekly dated 29 July 1882.
1885 The Sullivan's were living in Coffeyville. A. J.Sullivan was City Clerk for the
City of Coffeyville at this time or perhaps earlier.
1885 Dec. 1 - The only daughter and oldest child of A. J. and Elisabeth Sullivan
was married to David W. Stevenson of Independence. Note the list of guest who gave
gifts to the bride and groom. Miss Retta Reynolds Mrs. Jennie Reynolds, Manchester,
gifts to the bride and groom. Miss Retta Reynolds Mrs. Jennie Reynolds, Manchester,
Iowa - could this be an Aunt? Willie Sullivan )These 3 young men are brothers of Chloe
Sullivan )the bride. Fred Sullivan ) Mr. and Mrs. Barrett of Laporte, Ind. Mr. and Mrs.
Baker, Manchester, Iowa possible relative of the bride. Arthur Levan one of the
attendants Julia Skinner one of the attendants Mr. and Mrs. C.C. Levan - owned a music
store in Coffeyville. I believe he to be an old friend of SULLIVAN
The remainder of the guest were prominent Coffeyville, Independence and
Cherryvale citizens.
See article in the Coffeyville Journal dated 5 Dec. 1885.
1894 Mar 30 - A. J. Sullivan is sick in Manchester, Iowa where he went to attend
the funeral of his father. See article in Coffeyville Journal 30 Mar 1894.
1897 Aug. 13 - A. J. Sullivan City Clerk of Coffeyville writes the Journal of his trip
to Idaho. See article in Coffeyville Daily Journal dated 4 Sep. 1897.
1897 Sep. 6 - Continuing letter from A. J. Sullivan to the Journal, telling of his trip to
Idaho. He had reached his destination, HAILEY, IDAHO. His health has improved. He
visited his brother and family he had not seen for 16 years. See article in Coffeyville Daily
Journal dated 6 Sep. 1897.
1897 Sep. 7 - Another letter to the Journal from A. J. Sullivan, City Clerk. See
article in Coffeyville Daily Journal dated 7 Sep. 1897.
1897 Sep. 20 - A. J. Sullivan is in Hailey, Idaho yet, where he is visiting for his
health. His nephew gets a bear. See article in Coffeyville Daily Journal dated 20th Sep.
1897.
1898 Apr. 6 - A. J. Sullivan, ex-city clerk buys a Horse and cattle ranch near
Hailey, Idaho. His 2 sons, Andy( A. J. Jr.) and Ancy will leave 8 April 1898 to assist their
father in the business. See article in Coffeyville Daily Journal dated 6 Apr. 1898.
The Montgomery Argus published by Sullivan and Levan of Independence, Kansas,
which was a short lived paper.
SOURCE: Montgomery County History, 1903 page 45
Isaac N. Sullivan, Chief Justice of the State of Idaho and a resident of Coffeyville
from 1869 - 1874, resides in Hailey, Idaho.
SOURCE: From one of A.J. Sullivan's article.
1885 Students in Coffeyville, Montgomery County, Kansas. This list was compiled
from the Coffeyville Weekly Journal and appeared at various times from 18 April 1885
through 25 July 1885. Children of A.J. and Elisabeth Sullivan
Sullivan, Chloe Freddie Grace Willie
1880 Federal Census
Stevenson - Sullivan
Cherokee Township, Montgomery County, Kansas
Born Father Born Mother born Andrew J. WM 35 farmer IA OH OH Elisabeth
WF 35 wife NY NY VA Grace WF 11 dau IA IA NY Willie WM 9 son KS IA NY
Cloy WM 6 son KS IA NY Fred WM 4 son KS IA NY Arther WM 3 son KS IA NY
Andrew WM 1 son KS IA NY
Obituary for Andrew Jackson Sullivan.
The sad news of the sudden death of Andrew Jackson Sullivan, April 1st at the
home of his daughter, in San Francisco, has reached relatives here and has saddened this
community, where he has lived since 1914.
He was born in Masonville, Iowa April 10th 1845, and in a few more days would
have celebrated his 78th birthday. In 1863 at the age of 18 he joined the 4th Iowa
Cavalery and saw active service until the end of the Civil War. In 1869 he with his
brother, Judge I. N. Sullivan of Boise, with their families, settled in Coffeyville Kansas. He
moved to Idaho in 1898 and made his home at Hailey until coming here.
He is survived by his five brothers, four sons and a daughter, besides grand children
and great grandchildren.
He was a member of the GAR Post here. Emmett Examiner 5 Apr 1923.
Martha:
Obituary of Mrs. Mattie J. Sullivan.
Mrs. Mattie J. Sullivan of Los Angeles, recently passed away according to news
received by Mrs. Ancy Sullivan. She was the widow of the late A. J. Sullivan of the
Emmett East Slope for many years. A nephew in Pittsburg, Pa., is her sole surviving
relative. Emmett Index 28 May 1930.
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5. AARON SULLIVAN b. FEB 21 1811, Champaign County, Ohio, occupation
Farmer,27 m. JUN 20 1837, in Champaign County, Ohio,28 JANE LIPPINCOTT, b.
NOV 07 1819, Champaign County, Ohio, (daughter of SAMUEL B LIPPINCOTT and
REBECCA PARKER) d. SEP 14 1886, Masonville, Deleware County,Iowa, buried
SEP 15 1886, Greenwood Cemetery, Masonville, Iowa. AARON died MAR 17 1894,
Masonville, Deleware County,Iowa, buried MAR 20 1894, Greenwood Cemetery,
Masonville, Iowa.
Pa. 667 1878 Delaware County History Book; Coffins Grove twp.
AARON SULLIVAN; Farmer; Sec 28, P.O. Masonville, Ia.
Seven oldest children are also married. All live in Delaware County with the
exception of Andrew J., who lives in the Indian Territory. Mr. Aaron Sullivan's principal
business is stock raising; He votes the Republican ticket; He crossed the Mississippi
River, November 3, 1844 at Lyons Iowa, and in the same year made a permanent
settlement where he now lives; at that time there was but 24 families in Delaware County,
Ia. and but four families in Coffins Grove township.
Manchester, Press of March 22, 1894 Mr. Aaron Sullivan, an old and much
respected citizen of this county, died at the residence of his daughter, Mrs. Jennie Latimer,
in this city, Saturday, March 17, at 5 o'clock p.m., and was buried in the Coffin's Grove
cemetery, near Masonville, Tuesday, the 20th, under the auspices of the church of his
choice. The funeral was largely attended by neighbors and friends. Mr. Sullivan was born
in Champaign county, Ohio, Feb. 21,1811. He was married to Jane Lippincott, June 20,
1837. They moved to Iowa, Nov. 23,1844, and settled in Coffin's Grove township
Delaware county when there were but four families in the township and few in the county.
He was a farmer and stock raiser. He settled on the farm in the western part of Coffins,
grove, where he lived for many years and raised his family, consisting of six boys and three
girls, of whom all survive him but one, the eldest daughter, Mary Wellman. His wife died in
September 1886. In politics he was a republican, a man of strong convictions, and when
he espoused a cause he did it with his whole soul. He was one of the founders of the
Wesleyan Methodist church at Masonville, in the township where he settled, and was a
consistent member and regular attendant at church. His family are pretty well scattered.
The youngest daughter, Jennie Latimer lives in Manchester, with whom he made his home
after his wife died. The second youngest son, Henry F., lives near Masonville and A. R.
lives in Dell Rapids, South Dakota, A. J. lives in southern Kansas at Coffeyville. All those
were present at his funeral services. I. N. and S. P. lives in Idaho, L. M. in California and
Sarah E. Alcock in Louisiana.
1870 Census , Delaware County, Coffins Grove Township, page 031. 1860
Census, Delaware County, Coffins Grove Township, page 248 JANE: Manchester Press
of Sept. 17,1886 Died: Sullivan At Masonville, September l4, l886, Mrs. Jane Sullivan, in
her 67th year. Jane Lippincott Sullivan wife of Aaron Sullivan, of Masonville, died on ;he
morning of the 14th of September, 1886, at the residence of her son-in-law, Oscar
Wellman. The deceased was born November 7, 1819. She leaves a husband and nine
children to mourn her loss. As is well known to many residents of our county, Mr. and
Mrs. Sullivan came to Iowa in 1844, and endured the many privations of a pioneer life,
and as all friends and neighbors can testify who were privileged to be entertained under
their humble, but hospitable roof, there was never a more hearty welcome offered, than
was always ready for their guests. Auntie Sullivan, as she was familiarly known to the
younger generations, had a smile for all she met, and possessed of a very hopeful, cheerful
disposition, and great simplicity of character, wedded to a generous loving heart, it was
always a pleasure to meet her. She led such an unselfish Christian life, that her loss will be
keenly felt, having reared a large family all of whom are living, six sons and three
daughters, many of whom gathered around her couch in her last illness for comfort and
support her, she being the first of the number to be called hence. We as neighbors and
friends, offer to her lone companion our warmest sympathy in his great bereavement, at
the time of life when, more than any other he feels the lack of strength to bear up under
this heavy affliction. May he have the faith ever exercised by his devoted wife, and find
strength to buoy him up till his appointed time comes, when he shall say "I have finished
my course." is the hope of his friends, and may the example of a hopeful, trustful mother,
be a guide and comfort to children left without a mother's love.
Children:
8. i Mary Rebeca Sullivan b. JUL 13 1839.
9. ii Samuel Parker Sullivan b. FEB 15 1841.
10. iii Sarah Ella Sullivan b. JAN 28 1843.
11. iv ANDREW JACKSON SULLIVAN b. APR 10 1845.
12. v Judge Isaac Newton Sullivan b. NOV 03 1848.
13. vi Aaron Rodolphus Sullivan b. MAY 08 1850.
14. vii Jane Amine Sullivan b. FEB 14 1853.
15. viii Henry Franklin Sullivan b. AUG 06 1856.
16. ix Lucius Matlock Sullivan b. DEC 06 1859.
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Andrew married (1) Mary E. ReynoldsAbt 28 May 1867.
They had the following children:
+ 48 F i. Jennie Grace Sullivanwas born 1869.
49 M ii. Wiliam (Willy) A. Sullivanwas born 1871 in Coffeyville, Montgomery Co, Kansas. He died Aft 1930.
Differing birthdate:2 Feb 1869 or as shown below 1871.
Children:
26. i JENNIE GRACE SULLIVAN b. 1869.
ii Willie (William) Sullivan b. 1871, Coffeyville, Montgomery Co,
Kansas,71 d. AFT 1930.
iii Chloe (Cloe) Sullivan b. 1874, Coffeyville, Montgomery Co, Kansas,72
m. Mr. Bourjoise. Chloe died 1942.73 Mr.: Of San Francisco
27. iv Fred Bengamin Sullivan b. APR 05 1875.
v Arthur (Artie) Sullivan b. 1877,74 d. JUL 22 1882, Coffeyville,
Montgomery Co, Kansas.75
vi Andrew J Sullivan Jr b. 1879, Coffeyville, Montgomery Co, Kansas,76
m. JUN 24 1907, in Hailey, Blaine County, Idaho,77 Martha J Burrhus, b. 1864,
Three Spring, Pennsylvania.78 Andrew died AFT 1930. 1910 Idaho Census,
Oneida Co, American Falls, age 31, NAS T624, NAM 227, Page 12 Martha:
will reside on their homestead on Camas Prairie
vii Grion Sullivan b. AFT 1880, Coffeyville, Montgomery Co, Kansas, d.
BEF 1930.
28. viii Eunice R Sullivan b. NOV 1884.
29. ix Ancy E Sullivan b. SEP 8 1888.
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Wiliam married Minnie.
50 F iii. Cloe (Chloe) Sullivanwas born 1872 in Coffeyville, Montgomery Co, Kansas. She died 1943.
Differing birthdates:Either 1874 as shown below or 1872.Also differing death dates
by a year.
Children:
26. i JENNIE GRACE SULLIVAN b. 1869.
ii Willie (William) Sullivan b. 1871, Coffeyville, Montgomery Co,
Kansas,71 d. AFT 1930.
iii Chloe (Cloe) Sullivan b. 1874, Coffeyville, Montgomery Co, Kansas,72
m. Mr. Bourjoise. Chloe died 1942.73 Mr.: Of San Francisco
27. iv Fred Bengamin Sullivan b. APR 05 1875.
v Arthur (Artie) Sullivan b. 1877,74 d. JUL 22 1882, Coffeyville,
Montgomery Co, Kansas.75
vi Andrew J Sullivan Jr b. 1879, Coffeyville, Montgomery Co, Kansas,76
m. JUN 24 1907, in Hailey, Blaine County, Idaho,77 Martha J Burrhus, b. 1864,
Three Spring, Pennsylvania.78 Andrew died AFT 1930. 1910 Idaho Census,
Oneida Co, American Falls, age 31, NAS T624, NAM 227, Page 12 Martha:
will reside on their homestead on Camas Prairie
vii Grion Sullivan b. AFT 1880, Coffeyville, Montgomery Co, Kansas, d.
BEF 1930.
28. viii Eunice R Sullivan b. NOV 1884.
29. ix Ancy E Sullivan b. SEP 8 1888.
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Cloe married (1) Harry T. McNulty.
Cloe married (2) Mr. Bourjoise.
Children:
26. i JENNIE GRACE SULLIVAN b. 1869.
ii Willie (William) Sullivan b. 1871, Coffeyville, Montgomery Co,
Kansas,71 d. AFT 1930.
iii Chloe (Cloe) Sullivan b. 1874, Coffeyville, Montgomery Co, Kansas,72
m. Mr. Bourjoise. Chloe died 1942.73 Mr.: Of San Francisco
27. iv Fred Bengamin Sullivan b. APR 05 1875.
v Arthur (Artie) Sullivan b. 1877,74 d. JUL 22 1882, Coffeyville,
Montgomery Co, Kansas.75
vi Andrew J Sullivan Jr b. 1879, Coffeyville, Montgomery Co, Kansas,76
m. JUN 24 1907, in Hailey, Blaine County, Idaho,77 Martha J Burrhus, b. 1864,
Three Spring, Pennsylvania.78 Andrew died AFT 1930. 1910 Idaho Census,
Oneida Co, American Falls, age 31, NAS T624, NAM 227, Page 12 Martha:
will reside on their homestead on Camas Prairie
vii Grion Sullivan b. AFT 1880, Coffeyville, Montgomery Co, Kansas, d.
BEF 1930.
28. viii Eunice R Sullivan b. NOV 1884.
29. ix Ancy E Sullivan b. SEP 8 1888.
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51 M iv. Fred Bengamin Sullivanwas born 5 Apr 1875.
Children:
26. i JENNIE GRACE SULLIVAN b. 1869.
ii Willie (William) Sullivan b. 1871, Coffeyville, Montgomery Co,
Kansas,71 d. AFT 1930.
iii Chloe (Cloe) Sullivan b. 1874, Coffeyville, Montgomery Co, Kansas,72
m. Mr. Bourjoise. Chloe died 1942.73 Mr.: Of San Francisco
27. iv Fred Bengamin Sullivan b. APR 05 1875.
v Arthur (Artie) Sullivan b. 1877,74 d. JUL 22 1882, Coffeyville,
Montgomery Co, Kansas.75
vi Andrew J Sullivan Jr b. 1879, Coffeyville, Montgomery Co, Kansas,76
m. JUN 24 1907, in Hailey, Blaine County, Idaho,77 Martha J Burrhus, b. 1864,
Three Spring, Pennsylvania.78 Andrew died AFT 1930. 1910 Idaho Census,
Oneida Co, American Falls, age 31, NAS T624, NAM 227, Page 12 Martha:
will reside on their homestead on Camas Prairie
vii Grion Sullivan b. AFT 1880, Coffeyville, Montgomery Co, Kansas, d.
BEF 1930.
28. viii Eunice R Sullivan b. NOV 1884.
29. ix Ancy E Sullivan b. SEP 8 1888.
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52 M v. Arthur (Artie) Sullivanwas born 1877. He died 22 Jul 1882 in Coffeyville, Montgomery Co, Kansas.
Children:
26. i JENNIE GRACE SULLIVAN b. 1869.
ii Willie (William) Sullivan b. 1871, Coffeyville, Montgomery Co,
Kansas,71 d. AFT 1930.
iii Chloe (Cloe) Sullivan b. 1874, Coffeyville, Montgomery Co, Kansas,72
m. Mr. Bourjoise. Chloe died 1942.73 Mr.: Of San Francisco
27. iv Fred Bengamin Sullivan b. APR 05 1875.
v Arthur (Artie) Sullivan b. 1877,74 d. JUL 22 1882, Coffeyville,
Montgomery Co, Kansas.75
vi Andrew J Sullivan Jr b. 1879, Coffeyville, Montgomery Co, Kansas,76
m. JUN 24 1907, in Hailey, Blaine County, Idaho,77 Martha J Burrhus, b. 1864,
Three Spring, Pennsylvania.78 Andrew died AFT 1930. 1910 Idaho Census,
Oneida Co, American Falls, age 31, NAS T624, NAM 227, Page 12 Martha:
will reside on their homestead on Camas Prairie
vii Grion Sullivan b. AFT 1880, Coffeyville, Montgomery Co, Kansas, d.
BEF 1930.
28. viii Eunice R Sullivan b. NOV 1884.
29. ix Ancy E Sullivan b. SEP 8 1888.
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53 M vi. Andrew J. Sullivanwas born 8 Jan 1879 in Coffeyville, Montgomery Co, Kansas. He died 24 Jun 1907 in Hailey, Blaine County, Idaho.
Children:
26. i JENNIE GRACE SULLIVAN b. 1869.
ii Willie (William) Sullivan b. 1871, Coffeyville, Montgomery Co,
Kansas,71 d. AFT 1930.
iii Chloe (Cloe) Sullivan b. 1874, Coffeyville, Montgomery Co, Kansas,72
m. Mr. Bourjoise. Chloe died 1942.73 Mr.: Of San Francisco
27. iv Fred Bengamin Sullivan b. APR 05 1875.
v Arthur (Artie) Sullivan b. 1877,74 d. JUL 22 1882, Coffeyville,
Montgomery Co, Kansas.75
vi Andrew J Sullivan Jr b. 1879, Coffeyville, Montgomery Co, Kansas,76
m. JUN 24 1907, in Hailey, Blaine County, Idaho,77 Martha J Burrhus, b. 1864,
Three Spring, Pennsylvania.78 Andrew died AFT 1930. 1910 Idaho Census,
Oneida Co, American Falls, age 31, NAS T624, NAM 227, Page 12 Martha:
will reside on their homestead on Camas Prairie
vii Grion Sullivan b. AFT 1880, Coffeyville, Montgomery Co, Kansas, d.
BEF 1930.
28. viii Eunice R Sullivan b. NOV 1884.
29. ix Ancy E Sullivan b. SEP 8 1888.
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Andrew married Martha J Burrhus. Martha was born 1864 inThree Spring, Pennsylvania. She died Aft 1930.
Children:
26. i JENNIE GRACE SULLIVAN b. 1869.
ii Willie (William) Sullivan b. 1871, Coffeyville, Montgomery Co,
Kansas,71 d. AFT 1930.
iii Chloe (Cloe) Sullivan b. 1874, Coffeyville, Montgomery Co, Kansas,72
m. Mr. Bourjoise. Chloe died 1942.73 Mr.: Of San Francisco
27. iv Fred Bengamin Sullivan b. APR 05 1875.
v Arthur (Artie) Sullivan b. 1877,74 d. JUL 22 1882, Coffeyville,
Montgomery Co, Kansas.75
vi Andrew J Sullivan Jr b. 1879, Coffeyville, Montgomery Co, Kansas,76
m. JUN 24 1907, in Hailey, Blaine County, Idaho,77 Martha J Burrhus, b. 1864,
Three Spring, Pennsylvania.78 Andrew died AFT 1930. 1910 Idaho Census,
Oneida Co, American Falls, age 31, NAS T624, NAM 227, Page 12 Martha:
will reside on their homestead on Camas Prairie
vii Grion Sullivan b. AFT 1880, Coffeyville, Montgomery Co, Kansas, d.
BEF 1930.
28. viii Eunice R Sullivan b. NOV 1884.
29. ix Ancy E Sullivan b. SEP 8 1888.
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54 M vii. Grion Sullivanwas born Aft 1880 in Coffeyville, Montgomery Co, Kansas. He died Bef 1930.
Children:
26. i JENNIE GRACE SULLIVAN b. 1869.
ii Willie (William) Sullivan b. 1871, Coffeyville, Montgomery Co,
Kansas,71 d. AFT 1930.
iii Chloe (Cloe) Sullivan b. 1874, Coffeyville, Montgomery Co, Kansas,72
m. Mr. Bourjoise. Chloe died 1942.73 Mr.: Of San Francisco
27. iv Fred Bengamin Sullivan b. APR 05 1875.
v Arthur (Artie) Sullivan b. 1877,74 d. JUL 22 1882, Coffeyville,
Montgomery Co, Kansas.75
vi Andrew J Sullivan Jr b. 1879, Coffeyville, Montgomery Co, Kansas,76
m. JUN 24 1907, in Hailey, Blaine County, Idaho,77 Martha J Burrhus, b. 1864,
Three Spring, Pennsylvania.78 Andrew died AFT 1930. 1910 Idaho Census,
Oneida Co, American Falls, age 31, NAS T624, NAM 227, Page 12 Martha:
will reside on their homestead on Camas Prairie
vii Grion Sullivan b. AFT 1880, Coffeyville, Montgomery Co, Kansas, d.
BEF 1930.
28. viii Eunice R Sullivan b. NOV 1884.
29. ix Ancy E Sullivan b. SEP 8 1888.
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55 M viii. Ancy E. Sullivanwas born 8 Sep 1881. He died Jun 1930.
Differing birthdates:SEP 8 1888 or 8 Sep 1881
Children:
26. i JENNIE GRACE SULLIVAN b. 1869.
ii Willie (William) Sullivan b. 1871, Coffeyville, Montgomery Co,
Kansas,71 d. AFT 1930.
iii Chloe (Cloe) Sullivan b. 1874, Coffeyville, Montgomery Co, Kansas,72
m. Mr. Bourjoise. Chloe died 1942.73 Mr.: Of San Francisco
27. iv Fred Bengamin Sullivan b. APR 05 1875.
v Arthur (Artie) Sullivan b. 1877,74 d. JUL 22 1882, Coffeyville,
Montgomery Co, Kansas.75
vi Andrew J Sullivan Jr b. 1879, Coffeyville, Montgomery Co, Kansas,76
m. JUN 24 1907, in Hailey, Blaine County, Idaho,77 Martha J Burrhus, b. 1864,
Three Spring, Pennsylvania.78 Andrew died AFT 1930. 1910 Idaho Census,
Oneida Co, American Falls, age 31, NAS T624, NAM 227, Page 12 Martha:
will reside on their homestead on Camas Prairie
vii Grion Sullivan b. AFT 1880, Coffeyville, Montgomery Co, Kansas, d.
BEF 1930.
28. viii Eunice R Sullivan b. NOV 1884.
29. ix Ancy E Sullivan b. SEP 8 1888.
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Ancy married Eleanor M. White.
56 F ix. Eunice R. Sullivanwas born Nov 1884. She died May 1920.
Children:
26. i JENNIE GRACE SULLIVAN b. 1869.
ii Willie (William) Sullivan b. 1871, Coffeyville, Montgomery Co,
Kansas,71 d. AFT 1930.
iii Chloe (Cloe) Sullivan b. 1874, Coffeyville, Montgomery Co, Kansas,72
m. Mr. Bourjoise. Chloe died 1942.73 Mr.: Of San Francisco
27. iv Fred Bengamin Sullivan b. APR 05 1875.
v Arthur (Artie) Sullivan b. 1877,74 d. JUL 22 1882, Coffeyville,
Montgomery Co, Kansas.75
vi Andrew J Sullivan Jr b. 1879, Coffeyville, Montgomery Co, Kansas,76
m. JUN 24 1907, in Hailey, Blaine County, Idaho,77 Martha J Burrhus, b. 1864,
Three Spring, Pennsylvania.78 Andrew died AFT 1930. 1910 Idaho Census,
Oneida Co, American Falls, age 31, NAS T624, NAM 227, Page 12 Martha:
will reside on their homestead on Camas Prairie
vii Grion Sullivan b. AFT 1880, Coffeyville, Montgomery Co, Kansas, d.
BEF 1930.
28. viii Eunice R Sullivan b. NOV 1884.
29. ix Ancy E Sullivan b. SEP 8 1888.
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Eunice married Noah Patton1898.
Andrew married (2) Mattie Burroughs.
17. Isaac Newton Sullivan(Jane Lippincott, Samuel B., Samuel Rice) was born 3 Nov 1848 in Delaware Co., Iowa. He died 31 Jan 1938 in Boise, Idaho.
Taken from ancestry.com on March 15, 2002 -
Sullivan, Isaac Newton 1848-1938
The National Cyclopaedia of American Biography. Volume 13. New York: James T. White & Co., 1906.
Reprint. Volumes 1-50. Ann Arbor, Mich.: University Microfilms, 1967-1971. Use the Index to locate
biographies. (NatCAB 13)
Who Was Who in America. A component volume of "Who's Who in American History." Volume 1, 1897-
1942. Chicago: A.N. Marquis Co., 1943. (WhAm 1)
Taken from ancestry.com,Important Men of 1913, on March 15, 2002 -
MEN OF NINETEEN-THIRTEEN
page 448
Sullivan, Isaac Newton , chief justice of the supreme court of Idaho, was born Nov. 3, 1848, in
Delaware County, Iowa. He was educated in the public schools; and at Adrian College of Michigan. He
soon attained success in the practice of law; and was engaged in the practice of that profession until
1890. He is a prominent member of the Republican party; and is identified with the business and public
affairs of his state. He was the first chief justice of the state of Idaho; in 1890 drew the short term of
two years; and in 1892, 1898 and 1904 was reelected to the Supreme bench. He has been on the
bench for more than twenty years; and resides in Halley, Idaho.
Taken from Ancestral File (IGI) on March 13, 2002 -
Isaac Newton SULLIVAN
Sex:M
Event(s):
Birth:3 Nov 1848, Coffins Grove, Delaware, Iowa
Parents:Father: Aaron SULLIVAN
Mother: Jane LIPPINCOTT
Source Information:
Film Number:455054
Page Number:
Reference Number:
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Isaac Newton SULLIVAN
Isaac Newton SULLIVAN
Sex:M
Event(s): Birth: 3 Nov 1848 Coffins Grove, Delaware, Iowa
Parents:Father: Aaron SULLIVANMother: Jane LIPPINCOTT
Source Information:
Film Number: 1239556
Page Number: 402
Reference Number: 8427
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Differing death dates:17 Mar 1894 or 17 Mar 1893
12. Judge Isaac Newton Sullivan b. NOV 03 1848, Delaware Co, Iowa,79 occupation
Lawyer & Chief Justice,80 m. FEB 14 1870, in Delaware Co, Iowa,81 Chastine
Josephine Moore, b. OCT 08 1855, Ohio,82 (daughter of Seldon Willis Moore and
Mary Adelaide Cotton) occupation teacher,83 d. OCT 10 1940, Boise, Idaho, buried
Boise, Idaho. Judge died JAN 31 1938, Boise, Idaho.
Here is a bio written in the 1920 edition of Idaho history compiled by James Hawley
entitled "History of Idaho; the Gem of the Mountains." page 68
Hon. Isaac Newton Sullivan.
Hon. Isaac Newton Sullivan, whose high professional attainments are attested by the
fact that for twenty-six years he was a member of the Idaho supreme court, serving for
eleven years of that period as chief justice, is now giving his attention to the private
practice of law as a senior partner in the firm of Sullivan & Sullivan of Boise. He was orn
in Delaware county, Iowa, November 3, 1848, a son of Aaron Sullivan, who was born in
Logan county, Ohio, near Urbana, where he was reared, educated and married. He was a
representative of one of the old families of New Hampshire and it is believed that from the
same ancestry came John Sullivan, who was a delegate from New Hampshire to the first
continental congress at Philadelphia in 1774. Aaron Sullivan devoted his life to farming and
stock raising. He married Jane Lippincott, who was also a native of Logan county, Ohio,
the wedding being celebrated in 1838. They began their domestic life in their native county
by in 1844 removed westward to Delaware county, Iowa, where their remaining days
passed. They were early settlers of that locality and for many years were rated among its
most substantial and valued citizens. The mother passed away in 1887 and the father, who
was born February 21, 1811, died in 1894 at the venerable age of eighty-three years. He
was a well-to-do farmer of Delaware county and at one time owned about a section of
land. The close connection of he family with the representatives of that name in New
Hampshire comes through John Sullivan, the paternal grandfather, who was born in the
Old Granite state, while his parents came to the new world from the north of Ireland and
were of Scotch-Irish descent. To Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Sullivan were born nine children,
six sons and three daughters, namely: Mary Rebecca, Samuel Parker, Sarah Ellen,
Andrew Jackson, Isaac Newton, Jane A., Aaron Rudolphus, Benjamin Franklin and
Lucius Matlack. Singular to state, the six sons all survive, while the three daughters have
passed away. Two of the sons of residents of Iowa, two of Idaho, one of Montana and
one of California. The brother of the Judge living in Idaho is Andrew Jackson Sullivan, of
Emmett, Idaho, where he is engaged in farming and stock raising.
Judge Sullivan was reared upon the old homestead farm in Delaware county, Iowa,
with the usual experiences of the farmer boy. He attended the country schools to the age
of fifteen years and afterward had the advantage of instruction in the select school. When
seventeen years of age he took up the profession of teaching in the public schools of his
native county, his object being to thus acquire the necessary means for a college
education. He received his collegiate training in Adrian College of Michigan, which
thereafter conferred upon him the Master of Laws degree.
Judge Sullivan was but twenty-one years of age when on the 14th of February,
1870, he was united in marriage to Miss Christine Josephine Moore, a native of Ohio, and
they have since traveled life's journey happily together. Mrs. Sullivan took a most helpful
interest in Red Cross work and other war activities.
Judge Sullivan continued to engage in teaching both before and after his marriage an
din 1872 and 1873 was principal of the public schools of Coffeyville, Kansas. Returning
to Delaware county, Iowa, he served at Delhi as deputy county clerk for a year or more
and also taught school until 1876. In the meantime he had been studying law, devoting
every leisure hour to that task for several years, and in 1875 he successfully passed the
required examination at Delhi that secured him admission to the Iowa bar. He did not
settle down to the actual practice of law, however, until 1880, although for a brief period
he followed his profession at Delhi.
In 1881 Judge Sullivan arrived in Idaho, taking up his abode at Hailey, where he
formed a law partnership with Texas Angel, who had come to Idaho from Wisconsin. The
firm of Angel & Sullivan was maintained until November 3, 1890, when the junior partner
was elected a justice of the Idaho supreme court. He not only became a member of the
first supreme court of the state but, drawing the short term of office, also became the first
chief justice. With the expiration of his term he was reelected and later reelections
continued him upon the bench for twenty-six consecutive years, with eleven years' service
as chief justice. He has been associated with many of the strongest and the most capable
men of the Idaho bar and is the peer of any who have sat in the court of last resort. In two
decades he participated in the consideration and disposition of about three thousand
cases, nearly all of which are written opinions and may be found in volumes III to XXX of
the Idaho Reports. He has displayed a rare combination of talent, learning, tact, patience
and industry, and his decisions indicate strong mentality, careful analysis, thorough
knowledge of the law and an unbiased judgment. He retired from the supreme court bench
January 1, 1917, enjoying the distinction of serving thereon for a much longer period than
any other jurist of Idaho, his nearest competitor having been James F. Ailshie, who served
of about eleven and a half years. With his retirement he formed the law firm of Sullivan and
a now engaged in private practice.
The sons, Willis Eugene and LaVerne Latimer, the only children of Judge and Mrs.
Sullivan, are graduates of the Columbian University of Washington, D.C., where they
completed their course in law, and both are now well known members of he Idaho bar.
They have offices in both Boise and Hailey and their clientage is of a most extensive and
important character.
While Judge Sullivan has ever been a most discriminating student of the law, he has
also kept in touch with the trend of modern thought and research along scientific and
literary lines. Those who meet him find him a man of very broad learning, liberal in his
judgment, and clear in his reasoning. In politics he has always been a stalwart republican,
but as a contemporary biographer has expressed it, "He is more than a republican--he is a
broad-minded, sincere, capable, honest and incorruptible American citizen."
Chastine:
Mrs. I. N. Sullivan--Manchester Press of October 30,1930. Mrs. I. N. Sullivan-
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Sullivan of Masonville who were in town Monday, informed us of the
death of Mrs. I. N. Sullivan at her home in Boise, Idaho the sad event occurring on
October 10th. Mrs. Sullivan, whose maiden name was Chastene Moore, was a daughter
of the late Mr. and Mrs. Seldon W. Moore, pioneer settlers of Coffin's Grove township.
She was born in Illinois, Oct. 8, 1855, and was therefore 80 years of age. In 1863 her
family came to this county, and prior to her marriage to Judge Sullivan on Feb. 14,1870,
she was engaged for some time in teaching in the rural schools of the western part of the
county. Not long after their marriage Mr. and Mrs. Sullivan removed to Coffeyville,
Kansas, the former practicing law there until 1881, when the family located in Boise. For
26 years Mr. Sullivan was a member of the supreme bench of Idaho, and in February of
the present year he and his wife celebrated the 60th anniversary of their marriage. Mrs.
Sullivan is survived by her husband, two sons, Will and Laverne, both practicing attorneys
of Boise, and by relatives less intimately connected, She was the last surviving member of
her family, her brother, E. E. Moore, of Masonville, passing away a few years ago. Mrs.
Sullivan was a woman of intelligence and character, a pioneer wife and mother and one
whose life was marked by intense devotion to her family and unselfish service to others.
Her death leaves her husband to tread life's pathway alone., and in this great sorrow he
will have the sympathy of many of the friends of earlier years. Funeral services for Mrs.
Sullivan were held at Boise, and burial was made in the cemetery there.
Children:
30. i Willis Eugene Sullivan b. AUG 24 1874.
31. ii LaVerne (Vern) Latimer Sullivan b. AUG 15 1876.
iii Josephine Sullivan. died young
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5. AARON SULLIVAN b. FEB 21 1811, Champaign County, Ohio, occupation
Farmer,27 m. JUN 20 1837, in Champaign County, Ohio,28 JANE LIPPINCOTT, b.
NOV 07 1819, Champaign County, Ohio, (daughter of SAMUEL B LIPPINCOTT and
REBECCA PARKER) d. SEP 14 1886, Masonville, Deleware County,Iowa, buried
SEP 15 1886, Greenwood Cemetery, Masonville, Iowa. AARON died MAR 17 1894,
Masonville, Deleware County,Iowa, buried MAR 20 1894, Greenwood Cemetery,
Masonville, Iowa.
Pa. 667 1878 Delaware County History Book; Coffins Grove twp.
AARON SULLIVAN; Farmer; Sec 28, P.O. Masonville, Ia.
Seven oldest children are also married. All live in Delaware County with the
exception of Andrew J., who lives in the Indian Territory. Mr. Aaron Sullivan's principal
business is stock raising; He votes the Republican ticket; He crossed the Mississippi
River, November 3, 1844 at Lyons Iowa, and in the same year made a permanent
settlement where he now lives; at that time there was but 24 families in Delaware County,
Ia. and but four families in Coffins Grove township.
Manchester, Press of March 22, 1894 Mr. Aaron Sullivan, an old and much
respected citizen of this county, died at the residence of his daughter, Mrs. Jennie Latimer,
in this city, Saturday, March 17, at 5 o'clock p.m., and was buried in the Coffin's Grove
cemetery, near Masonville, Tuesday, the 20th, under the auspices of the church of his
choice. The funeral was largely attended by neighbors and friends. Mr. Sullivan was born
in Champaign county, Ohio, Feb. 21,1811. He was married to Jane Lippincott, June 20,
1837. They moved to Iowa, Nov. 23,1844, and settled in Coffin's Grove township
Delaware county when there were but four families in the township and few in the county.
He was a farmer and stock raiser. He settled on the farm in the western part of Coffins,
grove, where he lived for many years and raised his family, consisting of six boys and three
girls, of whom all survive him but one, the eldest daughter, Mary Wellman. His wife died in
September 1886. In politics he was a republican, a man of strong convictions, and when
he espoused a cause he did it with his whole soul. He was one of the founders of the
Wesleyan Methodist church at Masonville, in the township where he settled, and was a
consistent member and regular attendant at church. His family are pretty well scattered.
The youngest daughter, Jennie Latimer lives in Manchester, with whom he made his home
after his wife died. The second youngest son, Henry F., lives near Masonville and A. R.
lives in Dell Rapids, South Dakota, A. J. lives in southern Kansas at Coffeyville. All those
were present at his funeral services. I. N. and S. P. lives in Idaho, L. M. in California and
Sarah E. Alcock in Louisiana.
1870 Census , Delaware County, Coffins Grove Township, page 031. 1860
Census, Delaware County, Coffins Grove Township, page 248 JANE: Manchester Press
of Sept. 17,1886 Died: Sullivan At Masonville, September l4, l886, Mrs. Jane Sullivan, in
her 67th year. Jane Lippincott Sullivan wife of Aaron Sullivan, of Masonville, died on ;he
morning of the 14th of September, 1886, at the residence of her son-in-law, Oscar
Wellman. The deceased was born November 7, 1819. She leaves a husband and nine
children to mourn her loss. As is well known to many residents of our county, Mr. and
Mrs. Sullivan came to Iowa in 1844, and endured the many privations of a pioneer life,
and as all friends and neighbors can testify who were privileged to be entertained under
their humble, but hospitable roof, there was never a more hearty welcome offered, than
was always ready for their guests. Auntie Sullivan, as she was familiarly known to the
younger generations, had a smile for all she met, and possessed of a very hopeful, cheerful
disposition, and great simplicity of character, wedded to a generous loving heart, it was
always a pleasure to meet her. She led such an unselfish Christian life, that her loss will be
keenly felt, having reared a large family all of whom are living, six sons and three
daughters, many of whom gathered around her couch in her last illness for comfort and
support her, she being the first of the number to be called hence. We as neighbors and
friends, offer to her lone companion our warmest sympathy in his great bereavement, at
the time of life when, more than any other he feels the lack of strength to bear up under
this heavy affliction. May he have the faith ever exercised by his devoted wife, and find
strength to buoy him up till his appointed time comes, when he shall say "I have finished
my course." is the hope of his friends, and may the example of a hopeful, trustful mother,
be a guide and comfort to children left without a mother's love.
Children:
8. i Mary Rebeca Sullivan b. JUL 13 1839.
9. ii Samuel Parker Sullivan b. FEB 15 1841.
10. iii Sarah Ella Sullivan b. JAN 28 1843.
11. iv ANDREW JACKSON SULLIVAN b. APR 10 1845.
12. v Judge Isaac Newton Sullivan b. NOV 03 1848.
13. vi Aaron Rodolphus Sullivan b. MAY 08 1850.
14. vii Jane Amine Sullivan b. FEB 14 1853.
15. viii Henry Franklin Sullivan b. AUG 06 1856.
16. ix Lucius Matlock Sullivan b. DEC 06 1859.
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Isaac married Chastine Josephine Mooredaughter of Seldon Willis Moore and Mary Adelaide Cotton 14 Feb 1875. Chastine was born 8 Oct 1855 in Ohio. She died 10 Oct 1930 in Boise, Idaho. She was buried in Boise, Idaho.
Differing marriage dates:Feb 14, 1870 and 14 Feb 1875
Differing birth places:Illinois or Ohio
Differing death dates:1930 or 1940
12. Judge Isaac Newton Sullivan b. NOV 03 1848, Delaware Co, Iowa,79 occupation
Lawyer & Chief Justice,80 m. FEB 14 1870, in Delaware Co, Iowa,81 Chastine
Josephine Moore, b. OCT 08 1855, Ohio,82 (daughter of Seldon Willis Moore and
Mary Adelaide Cotton) occupation teacher,83 d. OCT 10 1940, Boise, Idaho, buried
Boise, Idaho. Judge died JAN 31 1938, Boise, Idaho.
Here is a bio written in the 1920 edition of Idaho history compiled by James Hawley
entitled "History of Idaho; the Gem of the Mountains." page 68
Hon. Isaac Newton Sullivan.
Hon. Isaac Newton Sullivan, whose high professional attainments are attested by the
fact that for twenty-six years he was a member of the Idaho supreme court, serving for
eleven years of that period as chief justice, is now giving his attention to the private
practice of law as a senior partner in the firm of Sullivan & Sullivan of Boise. He was orn
in Delaware county, Iowa, November 3, 1848, a son of Aaron Sullivan, who was born in
Logan county, Ohio, near Urbana, where he was reared, educated and married. He was a
representative of one of the old families of New Hampshire and it is believed that from the
same ancestry came John Sullivan, who was a delegate from New Hampshire to the first
continental congress at Philadelphia in 1774. Aaron Sullivan devoted his life to farming and
stock raising. He married Jane Lippincott, who was also a native of Logan county, Ohio,
the wedding being celebrated in 1838. They began their domestic life in their native county
by in 1844 removed westward to Delaware county, Iowa, where their remaining days
passed. They were early settlers of that locality and for many years were rated among its
most substantial and valued citizens. The mother passed away in 1887 and the father, who
was born February 21, 1811, died in 1894 at the venerable age of eighty-three years. He
was a well-to-do farmer of Delaware county and at one time owned about a section of
land. The close connection of he family with the representatives of that name in New
Hampshire comes through John Sullivan, the paternal grandfather, who was born in the
Old Granite state, while his parents came to the new world from the north of Ireland and
were of Scotch-Irish descent. To Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Sullivan were born nine children,
six sons and three daughters, namely: Mary Rebecca, Samuel Parker, Sarah Ellen,
Andrew Jackson, Isaac Newton, Jane A., Aaron Rudolphus, Benjamin Franklin and
Lucius Matlack. Singular to state, the six sons all survive, while the three daughters have
passed away. Two of the sons of residents of Iowa, two of Idaho, one of Montana and
one of California. The brother of the Judge living in Idaho is Andrew Jackson Sullivan, of
Emmett, Idaho, where he is engaged in farming and stock raising.
Judge Sullivan was reared upon the old homestead farm in Delaware county, Iowa,
with the usual experiences of the farmer boy. He attended the country schools to the age
of fifteen years and afterward had the advantage of instruction in the select school. When
seventeen years of age he took up the profession of teaching in the public schools of his
native county, his object being to thus acquire the necessary means for a college
education. He received his collegiate training in Adrian College of Michigan, which
education. He received his collegiate training in Adrian College of Michigan, which
thereafter conferred upon him the Master of Laws degree.
Judge Sullivan was but twenty-one years of age when on the 14th of February,
1870, he was united in marriage to Miss Christine Josephine Moore, a native of Ohio, and
they have since traveled life's journey happily together. Mrs. Sullivan took a most helpful
interest in Red Cross work and other war activities.
Judge Sullivan continued to engage in teaching both before and after his marriage an
din 1872 and 1873 was principal of the public schools of Coffeyville, Kansas. Returning
to Delaware county, Iowa, he served at Delhi as deputy county clerk for a year or more
and also taught school until 1876. In the meantime he had been studying law, devoting
every leisure hour to that task for several years, and in 1875 he successfully passed the
required examination at Delhi that secured him admission to the Iowa bar. He did not
settle down to the actual practice of law, however, until 1880, although for a brief period
he followed his profession at Delhi.
In 1881 Judge Sullivan arrived in Idaho, taking up his abode at Hailey, where he
formed a law partnership with Texas Angel, who had come to Idaho from Wisconsin. The
firm of Angel & Sullivan was maintained until November 3, 1890, when the junior partner
was elected a justice of the Idaho supreme court. He not only became a member of the
first supreme court of the state but, drawing the short term of office, also became the first
chief justice. With the expiration of his term he was reelected and later reelections
continued him upon the bench for twenty-six consecutive years, with eleven years' service
as chief justice. He has been associated with many of the strongest and the most capable
men of the Idaho bar and is the peer of any who have sat in the court of last resort. In two
decades he participated in the consideration and disposition of about three thousand
cases, nearly all of which are written opinions and may be found in volumes III to XXX of
the Idaho Reports. He has displayed a rare combination of talent, learning, tact, patience
and industry, and his decisions indicate strong mentality, careful analysis, thorough
knowledge of the law and an unbiased judgment. He retired from the supreme court bench
January 1, 1917, enjoying the distinction of serving thereon for a much longer period than
any other jurist of Idaho, his nearest competitor having been James F. Ailshie, who served
of about eleven and a half years. With his retirement he formed the law firm of Sullivan and
a now engaged in private practice.
The sons, Willis Eugene and LaVerne Latimer, the only children of Judge and Mrs.
Sullivan, are graduates of the Columbian University of Washington, D.C., where they
completed their course in law, and both are now well known members of he Idaho bar.
They have offices in both Boise and Hailey and their clientage is of a most extensive and
important character.
While Judge Sullivan has ever been a most discriminating student of the law, he has
also kept in touch with the trend of modern thought and research along scientific and
literary lines. Those who meet him find him a man of very broad learning, liberal in his
judgment, and clear in his reasoning. In politics he has always been a stalwart republican,
but as a contemporary biographer has expressed it, "He is more than a republican--he is a
broad-minded, sincere, capable, honest and incorruptible American citizen."
Chastine:
Mrs. I. N. Sullivan--Manchester Press of October 30,1930. Mrs. I. N. Sullivan-
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Sullivan of Masonville who were in town Monday, informed us of the
death of Mrs. I. N. Sullivan at her home in Boise, Idaho the sad event occurring on
October 10th. Mrs. Sullivan, whose maiden name was Chastene Moore, was a daughter
of the late Mr. and Mrs. Seldon W. Moore, pioneer settlers of Coffin's Grove township.
She was born in Illinois, Oct. 8, 1855, and was therefore 80 years of age. In 1863 her
family came to this county, and prior to her marriage to Judge Sullivan on Feb. 14,1870,
she was engaged for some time in teaching in the rural schools of the western part of the
county. Not long after their marriage Mr. and Mrs. Sullivan removed to Coffeyville,
Kansas, the former practicing law there until 1881, when the family located in Boise. For
26 years Mr. Sullivan was a member of the supreme bench of Idaho, and in February of
the present year he and his wife celebrated the 60th anniversary of their marriage. Mrs.
Sullivan is survived by her husband, two sons, Will and Laverne, both practicing attorneys
of Boise, and by relatives less intimately connected, She was the last surviving member of
her family, her brother, E. E. Moore, of Masonville, passing away a few years ago. Mrs.
Sullivan was a woman of intelligence and character, a pioneer wife and mother and one
whose life was marked by intense devotion to her family and unselfish service to others.
Her death leaves her husband to tread life's pathway alone., and in this great sorrow he
will have the sympathy of many of the friends of earlier years. Funeral services for Mrs.
Sullivan were held at Boise, and burial was made in the cemetery there.
Children:
30. i Willis Eugene Sullivan b. AUG 24 1874.
31. ii LaVerne (Vern) Latimer Sullivan b. AUG 15 1876.
iii Josephine Sullivan. died young
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Isaac and Chastine had the following children:
57 M i. Willis Eugene Sullivanwas born 24 Aug 1874 in Coffeyvill, Kan. He died 1931 in Boise, Idaho.
Willis married Helen Tuck Ford. Helen was born 9 Jun 1910.
+ 58 M ii. Laverne Latimer Sullivanwas born 1877.
59 F iii. Josephine Sullivan.
18. Aaron Rudalphus Sullivan(Jane Lippincott, Samuel B., Samuel Rice) was born 8 May 1850. He died 26 Nov 1927 in Iowa Falls, Iowa. He was buried 30 Nov 1927 in Iowa Falls, Iowa.
Differing death dates:17 Mar 1894 or 17 Mar 1893
13. Aaron Rodolphus Sullivan b. MAY 08 1850, Masonville, Deleware
County,Iowa,84 occupation Merchant & Judge,85 m. MAY 22 1870, in Masonville,
Deleware County,Iowa,86 Lucy Martha (Mattie) Norton, b. AUG 24 1852,
Enosburgh ,Vermont,87 (daughter of Rev. Ruben. Norton and Mrs.Caroline Norton) d.
DEC 17 1938, Iowa Falls, Iowa, buried DEC 20 1938, Iowa Falls, Iowa. Aaron died
NOV 26 1927, Iowa Falls, Iowa, buried NOV 30 1927, Iowa Falls, Iowa. Lived in
Coffeyville in 1894 Lucy: Martha and Aaron had 3 boys.
Children:
32. i Willie Reuben (Ted) Sullivan b. JAN 14 1871.
ii Glen Sullivan d. died in infancy. Died in Infancy
32. i Willie Reuben (Ted) Sullivan b. JAN 14 1871.
ii Glen Sullivan d. died in infancy. Died in Infancy
iii Harry G Sullivan. Lives in Deland, Florida in 1938
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5. AARON SULLIVAN b. FEB 21 1811, Champaign County, Ohio, occupation
Farmer,27 m. JUN 20 1837, in Champaign County, Ohio,28 JANE LIPPINCOTT, b.
NOV 07 1819, Champaign County, Ohio, (daughter of SAMUEL B LIPPINCOTT and
REBECCA PARKER) d. SEP 14 1886, Masonville, Deleware County,Iowa, buried
SEP 15 1886, Greenwood Cemetery, Masonville, Iowa. AARON died MAR 17 1894,
Masonville, Deleware County,Iowa, buried MAR 20 1894, Greenwood Cemetery,
Masonville, Iowa.
Pa. 667 1878 Delaware County History Book; Coffins Grove twp.
AARON SULLIVAN; Farmer; Sec 28, P.O. Masonville, Ia.
Seven oldest children are also married. All live in Delaware County with the
exception of Andrew J., who lives in the Indian Territory. Mr. Aaron Sullivan's principal
business is stock raising; He votes the Republican ticket; He crossed the Mississippi
River, November 3, 1844 at Lyons Iowa, and in the same year made a permanent
settlement where he now lives; at that time there was but 24 families in Delaware County,
Ia. and but four families in Coffins Grove township.
Manchester, Press of March 22, 1894 Mr. Aaron Sullivan, an old and much
respected citizen of this county, died at the residence of his daughter, Mrs. Jennie Latimer,
in this city, Saturday, March 17, at 5 o'clock p.m., and was buried in the Coffin's Grove
cemetery, near Masonville, Tuesday, the 20th, under the auspices of the church of his
choice. The funeral was largely attended by neighbors and friends. Mr. Sullivan was born
in Champaign county, Ohio, Feb. 21,1811. He was married to Jane Lippincott, June 20,
1837. They moved to Iowa, Nov. 23,1844, and settled in Coffin's Grove township
Delaware county when there were but four families in the township and few in the county.
He was a farmer and stock raiser. He settled on the farm in the western part of Coffins,
grove, where he lived for many years and raised his family, consisting of six boys and three
girls, of whom all survive him but one, the eldest daughter, Mary Wellman. His wife died in
September 1886. In politics he was a republican, a man of strong convictions, and when
he espoused a cause he did it with his whole soul. He was one of the founders of the
Wesleyan Methodist church at Masonville, in the township where he settled, and was a
consistent member and regular attendant at church. His family are pretty well scattered.
The youngest daughter, Jennie Latimer lives in Manchester, with whom he made his home
after his wife died. The second youngest son, Henry F., lives near Masonville and A. R.
lives in Dell Rapids, South Dakota, A. J. lives in southern Kansas at Coffeyville. All those
were present at his funeral services. I. N. and S. P. lives in Idaho, L. M. in California and
Sarah E. Alcock in Louisiana.
1870 Census , Delaware County, Coffins Grove Township, page 031. 1860
Census, Delaware County, Coffins Grove Township, page 248 JANE: Manchester Press
of Sept. 17,1886 Died: Sullivan At Masonville, September l4, l886, Mrs. Jane Sullivan, in
her 67th year. Jane Lippincott Sullivan wife of Aaron Sullivan, of Masonville, died on ;he
morning of the 14th of September, 1886, at the residence of her son-in-law, Oscar
Wellman. The deceased was born November 7, 1819. She leaves a husband and nine
children to mourn her loss. As is well known to many residents of our county, Mr. and
Mrs. Sullivan came to Iowa in 1844, and endured the many privations of a pioneer life,
and as all friends and neighbors can testify who were privileged to be entertained under
their humble, but hospitable roof, there was never a more hearty welcome offered, than
was always ready for their guests. Auntie Sullivan, as she was familiarly known to the
younger generations, had a smile for all she met, and possessed of a very hopeful, cheerful
disposition, and great simplicity of character, wedded to a generous loving heart, it was
always a pleasure to meet her. She led such an unselfish Christian life, that her loss will be
keenly felt, having reared a large family all of whom are living, six sons and three
daughters, many of whom gathered around her couch in her last illness for comfort and
support her, she being the first of the number to be called hence. We as neighbors and
friends, offer to her lone companion our warmest sympathy in his great bereavement, at
the time of life when, more than any other he feels the lack of strength to bear up under
this heavy affliction. May he have the faith ever exercised by his devoted wife, and find
strength to buoy him up till his appointed time comes, when he shall say "I have finished
my course." is the hope of his friends, and may the example of a hopeful, trustful mother,
be a guide and comfort to children left without a mother's love.
Children:
8. i Mary Rebeca Sullivan b. JUL 13 1839.
9. ii Samuel Parker Sullivan b. FEB 15 1841.
10. iii Sarah Ella Sullivan b. JAN 28 1843.
11. iv ANDREW JACKSON SULLIVAN b. APR 10 1845.
12. v Judge Isaac Newton Sullivan b. NOV 03 1848.
13. vi Aaron Rodolphus Sullivan b. MAY 08 1850.
14. vii Jane Amine Sullivan b. FEB 14 1853.
15. viii Henry Franklin Sullivan b. AUG 06 1856.
16. ix Lucius Matlock Sullivan b. DEC 06 1859.
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Aaron married Lucy Martin (Mattie) Nortondaughter of Rev. Ruben Norton and Caroline. Lucy was born 24 Aug 1852 inEnosburgh ,Vermont. She died 17 Dec 1938 in Iowa Falls, Iowa. She was buried 20 Dec 1938 in Iowa Falls, Iowa.
13. Aaron Rodolphus Sullivan b. MAY 08 1850, Masonville, Deleware
County,Iowa,84 occupation Merchant & Judge,85 m. MAY 22 1870, in Masonville,
Deleware County,Iowa,86 Lucy Martha (Mattie) Norton, b. AUG 24 1852,
Enosburgh ,Vermont,87 (daughter of Rev. Ruben. Norton and Mrs.Caroline Norton) d.
DEC 17 1938, Iowa Falls, Iowa, buried DEC 20 1938, Iowa Falls, Iowa. Aaron died
NOV 26 1927, Iowa Falls, Iowa, buried NOV 30 1927, Iowa Falls, Iowa. Lived in
Coffeyville in 1894 Lucy: Martha and Aaron had 3 boys.
Children:
Children:
32. i Willie Reuben (Ted) Sullivan b. JAN 14 1871.
ii Glen Sullivan d. died in infancy. Died in Infancy
iii Harry G Sullivan. Lives in Deland, Florida in 1938
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Aaron and Lucy had the following children:
60 M i. Willie Reuban (Ted) Sullivanwas born 14 Jan 1871.
13. Aaron Rodolphus Sullivan b. MAY 08 1850, Masonville, Deleware
County,Iowa,84 occupation Merchant & Judge,85 m. MAY 22 1870, in Masonville,
Deleware County,Iowa,86 Lucy Martha (Mattie) Norton, b. AUG 24 1852,
Enosburgh ,Vermont,87 (daughter of Rev. Ruben. Norton and Mrs.Caroline Norton)
d.
DEC 17 1938, Iowa Falls, Iowa, buried DEC 20 1938, Iowa Falls, Iowa. Aaron died
NOV 26 1927, Iowa Falls, Iowa, buried NOV 30 1927, Iowa Falls, Iowa. Lived in
Coffeyville in 1894 Lucy: Martha and Aaron had 3 boys.
Children:
32. i Willie Reuben (Ted) Sullivan b. JAN 14 1871.
ii Glen Sullivan d. died in infancy. Died in Infancy
iii Harry G Sullivan. Lives in Deland, Florida in 1938
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61 M ii. Glen Sullivanwas born died in infancy.
13. Aaron Rodolphus Sullivan b. MAY 08 1850, Masonville, Deleware
County,Iowa,84 occupation Merchant & Judge,85 m. MAY 22 1870, in Masonville,
Deleware County,Iowa,86 Lucy Martha (Mattie) Norton, b. AUG 24 1852,
Enosburgh ,Vermont,87 (daughter of Rev. Ruben. Norton and Mrs.Caroline Norton)
d.
DEC 17 1938, Iowa Falls, Iowa, buried DEC 20 1938, Iowa Falls, Iowa. Aaron died
NOV 26 1927, Iowa Falls, Iowa, buried NOV 30 1927, Iowa Falls, Iowa. Lived in
Coffeyville in 1894 Lucy: Martha and Aaron had 3 boys.
Children:
32. i Willie Reuben (Ted) Sullivan b. JAN 14 1871.
ii Glen Sullivan d. died in infancy. Died in Infancy
iii Harry G Sullivan. Lives in Deland, Florida in 1938
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62 M iii. Harry G. Sullivan.
13. Aaron Rodolphus Sullivan b. MAY 08 1850, Masonville, Deleware
County,Iowa,84 occupation Merchant & Judge,85 m. MAY 22 1870, in Masonville,
Deleware County,Iowa,86 Lucy Martha (Mattie) Norton, b. AUG 24 1852,
Enosburgh ,Vermont,87 (daughter of Rev. Ruben. Norton and Mrs.Caroline Norton)
d.
DEC 17 1938, Iowa Falls, Iowa, buried DEC 20 1938, Iowa Falls, Iowa. Aaron died
NOV 26 1927, Iowa Falls, Iowa, buried NOV 30 1927, Iowa Falls, Iowa. Lived in
Coffeyville in 1894 Lucy: Martha and Aaron had 3 boys.
Children:
32. i Willie Reuben (Ted) Sullivan b. JAN 14 1871.
ii Glen Sullivan d. died in infancy. Died in Infancy
iii Harry G Sullivan. Lives in Deland, Florida in 1938
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19. Jane Amine Sullivan(Jane Lippincott, Samuel B., Samuel Rice) was born 14 Feb 1853 in Coffins Grove Twp., Delaware Co., Iowa. She died 24 Dec 1908 in Masonville, Deleware County,Iowa.
Differing death dates:17 Mar 1894 or 17 Mar 1893
14. Jane Amine Sullivan b. FEB 14 1853, Coffins Grove Twp., Delaware Co., Iowa,
m. AUG 02 1869, John A Latimer, b. APR 04 1844, Dumfries Scotland,88 (son of
Edward Latimer and Janet Mounsey) occupation County Recorder,89 d. FEB 17 1934,
Twin Falls, Twin Falls County, Idaho, buried Masonville, Deleware County,Iowa. Jane
died DEC 24 1908, Masonville, Deleware County,Iowa.
Mrs. Jennie A Latimer, Wife of County Recorder John A. Latimer died at the
Latimer home on Fayette Street this morning, December 4, 1908, at two O'clock after an
extended illness of paralysis, aged fifty five years, ten months, and ten days. The hour of
the services have not been set, owing to the distance at which the family reside. Mrs.
Latimer had been an invalid the past six years. On Ju!y 2, 1908, she was stricken with an
attack of paralysis from the effects of which she never fully recovered and during the past
few weeks her condition had been serious.
Mrs. Latimer was a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Sullivan, being born in Coffins
Grove township on February 14,1853. Her whole life had been spent in Delaware county,
most of the time at Masonville and Manchester. She and her husband had been residents
of this city for the past eighteen years. She was united in marriage with John Latimer on
of this city for the past eighteen years. She was united in marriage with John Latimer on
Aug. 2, 1869. In addition to the sorrowing husband, she leaves to mourn her loss a family
of one daughter and three sons, also six brothers. The sons are Glen M. of Los Angeles,
James B. and Lawrence G. of Boise, Idaho, and the daughter, Mrs. Jennie Fern Latimer
Bothwell, who is a resident; of Shoshone, Idaho. The brothers are E. P. Sullivan of
Lewistown, Idaho. A. J. and Judge I. N. of Hailey, Idaho, A. R. of Iowa Falls, Iowa, H.
F. of Masonville and L. M. a resident of California, near Los Angeles. Mrs. Latimer was
reared in the Wesleyan Methodist faith and in her later years attended the Methodist
Episcopal church. She was one of those kind, motherly women whose kindly dispositions
and ever present good nature and thought for others appealed to all with whom she came
in contact. Truly Christian in character, she lived a good life and by her death the family
and friends have suffered irreparable loss. The Press with many other friends, extend
sympathy to the devoted husband children and other sorrowing relatives.
John:
Manchester Press- February 22,1934 Former County Recorder Passes- John
Latimer Popular County Official of Earlier Days, dies at Twin Falls, Idaho.
Old friends in this county learn with regret of the death, at the home of his
daughter,Mrs. James Bothwell, in Twin Falls, Idaho, on Saturday, Feb. 17,1934, of John
Latimer, who served this county as its recorder for several terms and who attained the
great age of 90 years. Accompanied by the daughter, the body of Mr. Latimer was
brought to his former home in Masonville for burial, funeral services being held at the
Methodist church here yesterday afternoon. "The pastor, Rev. P. C. Griewe, delivered the
sermon, and burial was made in the village cemetery. Many old friends attested sympathy
by their presence.
Mr. Latimer was born in the village of Dumfries, Scotland, April 4,1844, and had
therefore attained the age of 89 years, 10 months an/d 13 days. As a child of about one
he and his parents migrated to Sutton, on Lake Simco, Toronto, Canada, where he grew
to young manhood. He was educated for a business career, which he followed in after life.
Shortly after the Civil war Mr. Latimer came to Masonville, this county, and was united in
marriage with Miss Jennie Sullivan. sister of Judge I. N. Sullivan of Boise, Idaho, and
Frank Sullivan of Masonville. Mrs. Latimer passed away on Dec. 24,1908. Immediately
after his marriage Mr. Latimer engaged in the mercantile business in Masonville and was
thus employed for about twenty years. He was then elected county recorder of Delaware
county and made his home in Manchester during his term of office. For the past twenty
years he has made his home with his daughter, Mrs. Fern Bothwell, at Twin Falls, Idaho,
and with the exception of failing eyesight enjoyed good health until the end of his life.
To Mr. and Mrs. Latimer four children were born, Glen, James, Lawrence and
Fern. Surviving him are one son, Lawrence of New York City; the daughter Mrs. Bothwel
and two grandchildren, James and Elizabeth Bothwell. As one of the very early settlers of
the county and as a man of unquestioned integrity and high character, Mr. Latimer was
held in high esteem by all who knew him. He was a good citizen, a trustworthy official and
a merchant whose Customers knew his word was always to be relied on. Vouschsafed a
life of unusual length, he was affectionately cared for in the home of his daughter and now
lies at rest in the little cemetery near the village where so many happy years of his life were
spent.
Children:
i Glen Manyard Latimer b. MAY 05, 1870, Masonville, Deleware
County,Iowa, d. FEB 12, 1925, Petaluma, California, buried Cypress Hill
Cemetery, Petaluma, CA. unmarried.
ii James Barney Latimer b. DEC 31, 1873, Masonville, Deleware
County,Iowa, m. Josephina Haug, (daughter of Nicholas Haug and Mary
Garrecht). James died JUL 03, 1912, buried Morris Hills Cemetery, Boise, Idaho.
Lives in Boise, Idaho
iii Lawrence Griffin Latimer b. JAN 02, 1880, Masonville, Deleware
County,Iowa, occupation Chief Petty Office , Navy, m. (1) Molly Phelan, d. Los
Angles, California,90 buried Rosedale, Cemetery near Glendale,91 m. (2) Aileen
Myers, b. Calcutta, India, d. 1944. Lawrence died NOV 22, 1944, Baltimore,
Maryland.92 Lives in Boise, Idaho Aileen: met Lawrence in Brazil.
33. iv Jennie Fern Latimer b. DEC 22, 1882.
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5. AARON SULLIVAN b. FEB 21 1811, Champaign County, Ohio, occupation
Farmer,27 m. JUN 20 1837, in Champaign County, Ohio,28 JANE LIPPINCOTT, b.
NOV 07 1819, Champaign County, Ohio, (daughter of SAMUEL B LIPPINCOTT and
REBECCA PARKER) d. SEP 14 1886, Masonville, Deleware County,Iowa, buried
SEP 15 1886, Greenwood Cemetery, Masonville, Iowa. AARON died MAR 17 1894,
Masonville, Deleware County,Iowa, buried MAR 20 1894, Greenwood Cemetery,
Masonville, Iowa.
Pa. 667 1878 Delaware County History Book; Coffins Grove twp.
AARON SULLIVAN; Farmer; Sec 28, P.O. Masonville, Ia.
Seven oldest children are also married. All live in Delaware County with the
exception of Andrew J., who lives in the Indian Territory. Mr. Aaron Sullivan's principal
business is stock raising; He votes the Republican ticket; He crossed the Mississippi
River, November 3, 1844 at Lyons Iowa, and in the same year made a permanent
settlement where he now lives; at that time there was but 24 families in Delaware County,
Ia. and but four families in Coffins Grove township.
Manchester, Press of March 22, 1894 Mr. Aaron Sullivan, an old and much
respected citizen of this county, died at the residence of his daughter, Mrs. Jennie Latimer,
in this city, Saturday, March 17, at 5 o'clock p.m., and was buried in the Coffin's Grove
cemetery, near Masonville, Tuesday, the 20th, under the auspices of the church of his
choice. The funeral was largely attended by neighbors and friends. Mr. Sullivan was born
in Champaign county, Ohio, Feb. 21,1811. He was married to Jane Lippincott, June 20,
1837. They moved to Iowa, Nov. 23,1844, and settled in Coffin's Grove township
Delaware county when there were but four families in the township and few in the county.
He was a farmer and stock raiser. He settled on the farm in the western part of Coffins,
grove, where he lived for many years and raised his family, consisting of six boys and three
girls, of whom all survive him but one, the eldest daughter, Mary Wellman. His wife died in
September 1886. In politics he was a republican, a man of strong convictions, and when
he espoused a cause he did it with his whole soul. He was one of the founders of the
Wesleyan Methodist church at Masonville, in the township where he settled, and was a
consistent member and regular attendant at church. His family are pretty well scattered.
The youngest daughter, Jennie Latimer lives in Manchester, with whom he made his home
after his wife died. The second youngest son, Henry F., lives near Masonville and A. R.
lives in Dell Rapids, South Dakota, A. J. lives in southern Kansas at Coffeyville. All those
were present at his funeral services. I. N. and S. P. lives in Idaho, L. M. in California and
Sarah E. Alcock in Louisiana.
1870 Census , Delaware County, Coffins Grove Township, page 031. 1860
Census, Delaware County, Coffins Grove Township, page 248 JANE: Manchester Press
of Sept. 17,1886 Died: Sullivan At Masonville, September l4, l886, Mrs. Jane Sullivan, in
her 67th year. Jane Lippincott Sullivan wife of Aaron Sullivan, of Masonville, died on ;he
morning of the 14th of September, 1886, at the residence of her son-in-law, Oscar
Wellman. The deceased was born November 7, 1819. She leaves a husband and nine
children to mourn her loss. As is well known to many residents of our county, Mr. and
Mrs. Sullivan came to Iowa in 1844, and endured the many privations of a pioneer life,
and as all friends and neighbors can testify who were privileged to be entertained under
their humble, but hospitable roof, there was never a more hearty welcome offered, than
was always ready for their guests. Auntie Sullivan, as she was familiarly known to the
younger generations, had a smile for all she met, and possessed of a very hopeful, cheerful
disposition, and great simplicity of character, wedded to a generous loving heart, it was
always a pleasure to meet her. She led such an unselfish Christian life, that her loss will be
keenly felt, having reared a large family all of whom are living, six sons and three
daughters, many of whom gathered around her couch in her last illness for comfort and
support her, she being the first of the number to be called hence. We as neighbors and
friends, offer to her lone companion our warmest sympathy in his great bereavement, at
the time of life when, more than any other he feels the lack of strength to bear up under
this heavy affliction. May he have the faith ever exercised by his devoted wife, and find
strength to buoy him up till his appointed time comes, when he shall say "I have finished
my course." is the hope of his friends, and may the example of a hopeful, trustful mother,
be a guide and comfort to children left without a mother's love.
Children:
8. i Mary Rebeca Sullivan b. JUL 13 1839.
9. ii Samuel Parker Sullivan b. FEB 15 1841.
10. iii Sarah Ella Sullivan b. JAN 28 1843.
11. iv ANDREW JACKSON SULLIVAN b. APR 10 1845.
12. v Judge Isaac Newton Sullivan b. NOV 03 1848.
13. vi Aaron Rodolphus Sullivan b. MAY 08 1850.
14. vii Jane Amine Sullivan b. FEB 14 1853.
15. viii Henry Franklin Sullivan b. AUG 06 1856.
16. ix Lucius Matlock Sullivan b. DEC 06 1859.
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Jane married John A. Latimerson of Edward Latimer and Janet Mounsey 2 Aug 1869. John was born 4 Apr 1844 in Dumfries Scotland. He died 17 Feb 1934 in Twin Falls, Twin Falls County, Idaho. He was buried in Masonville, Deleware County,Iowa.
14. Jane Amine Sullivan b. FEB 14 1853, Coffins Grove Twp., Delaware Co., Iowa,
m. AUG 02 1869, John A Latimer, b. APR 04 1844, Dumfries Scotland,88 (son of
Edward Latimer and Janet Mounsey) occupation County Recorder,89 d. FEB 17 1934,
Twin Falls, Twin Falls County, Idaho, buried Masonville, Deleware County,Iowa. Jane
died DEC 24 1908, Masonville, Deleware County,Iowa.
Mrs. Jennie A Latimer, Wife of County Recorder John A. Latimer died at the
Latimer home on Fayette Street this morning, December 4, 1908, at two O'clock after an
extended illness of paralysis, aged fifty five years, ten months, and ten days. The hour of
the services have not been set, owing to the distance at which the family reside. Mrs.
Latimer had been an invalid the past six years. On Ju!y 2, 1908, she was stricken with an
attack of paralysis from the effects of which she never fully recovered and during the past
few weeks her condition had been serious.
Mrs. Latimer was a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Sullivan, being born in Coffins
Grove township on February 14,1853. Her whole life had been spent in Delaware county,
most of the time at Masonville and Manchester. She and her husband had been residents
of this city for the past eighteen years. She was united in marriage with John Latimer on
Aug. 2, 1869. In addition to the sorrowing husband, she leaves to mourn her loss a family
of one daughter and three sons, also six brothers. The sons are Glen M. of Los Angeles,
James B. and Lawrence G. of Boise, Idaho, and the daughter, Mrs. Jennie Fern Latimer
Bothwell, who is a resident; of Shoshone, Idaho. The brothers are E. P. Sullivan of
Lewistown, Idaho. A. J. and Judge I. N. of Hailey, Idaho, A. R. of Iowa Falls, Iowa, H.
F. of Masonville and L. M. a resident of California, near Los Angeles. Mrs. Latimer was
reared in the Wesleyan Methodist faith and in her later years attended the Methodist
Episcopal church. She was one of those kind, motherly women whose kindly dispositions
and ever present good nature and thought for others appealed to all with whom she came
in contact. Truly Christian in character, she lived a good life and by her death the family
and friends have suffered irreparable loss. The Press with many other friends, extend
sympathy to the devoted husband children and other sorrowing relatives.
John:
Manchester Press- February 22,1934 Former County Recorder Passes- John
Latimer Popular County Official of Earlier Days, dies at Twin Falls, Idaho.
Old friends in this county learn with regret of the death, at the home of his
daughter,Mrs. James Bothwell, in Twin Falls, Idaho, on Saturday, Feb. 17,1934, of John
Latimer, who served this county as its recorder for several terms and who attained the
great age of 90 years. Accompanied by the daughter, the body of Mr. Latimer was
brought to his former home in Masonville for burial, funeral services being held at the
Methodist church here yesterday afternoon. "The pastor, Rev. P. C. Griewe, delivered the
sermon, and burial was made in the village cemetery. Many old friends attested sympathy
by their presence.
Mr. Latimer was born in the village of Dumfries, Scotland, April 4,1844, and had
therefore attained the age of 89 years, 10 months an/d 13 days. As a child of about one
he and his parents migrated to Sutton, on Lake Simco, Toronto, Canada, where he grew
to young manhood. He was educated for a business career, which he followed in after life.
Shortly after the Civil war Mr. Latimer came to Masonville, this county, and was united in
marriage with Miss Jennie Sullivan. sister of Judge I. N. Sullivan of Boise, Idaho, and
Frank Sullivan of Masonville. Mrs. Latimer passed away on Dec. 24,1908. Immediately
after his marriage Mr. Latimer engaged in the mercantile business in Masonville and was
thus employed for about twenty years. He was then elected county recorder of Delaware
county and made his home in Manchester during his term of office. For the past twenty
years he has made his home with his daughter, Mrs. Fern Bothwell, at Twin Falls, Idaho,
and with the exception of failing eyesight enjoyed good health until the end of his life.
To Mr. and Mrs. Latimer four children were born, Glen, James, Lawrence and
Fern. Surviving him are one son, Lawrence of New York City; the daughter Mrs. Bothwel
and two grandchildren, James and Elizabeth Bothwell. As one of the very early settlers of
the county and as a man of unquestioned integrity and high character, Mr. Latimer was
held in high esteem by all who knew him. He was a good citizen, a trustworthy official and
a merchant whose Customers knew his word was always to be relied on. Vouschsafed a
life of unusual length, he was affectionately cared for in the home of his daughter and now
lies at rest in the little cemetery near the village where so many happy years of his life were
spent.
Children:
i Glen Manyard Latimer b. MAY 05, 1870, Masonville, Deleware
County,Iowa, d. FEB 12, 1925, Petaluma, California, buried Cypress Hill
Cemetery, Petaluma, CA. unmarried.
ii James Barney Latimer b. DEC 31, 1873, Masonville, Deleware
County,Iowa, m. Josephina Haug, (daughter of Nicholas Haug and Mary
Garrecht). James died JUL 03, 1912, buried Morris Hills Cemetery, Boise, Idaho.
Lives in Boise, Idaho
iii Lawrence Griffin Latimer b. JAN 02, 1880, Masonville, Deleware
County,Iowa, occupation Chief Petty Office , Navy, m. (1) Molly Phelan, d. Los
Angles, California,90 buried Rosedale, Cemetery near Glendale,91 m. (2) Aileen
Myers, b. Calcutta, India, d. 1944. Lawrence died NOV 22, 1944, Baltimore,
Maryland.92 Lives in Boise, Idaho Aileen: met Lawrence in Brazil.
33. iv Jennie Fern Latimer b. DEC 22, 1882.
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John and Jane had the following children:
63 M i. Glen M. Latimer.
14. Jane Amine Sullivan b. FEB 14 1853, Coffins Grove Twp., Delaware Co., Iowa,
m. AUG 02 1869, John A Latimer, b. APR 04 1844, Dumfries Scotland,88 (son of
Edward Latimer and Janet Mounsey) occupation County Recorder,89 d. FEB 17
1934,
Twin Falls, Twin Falls County, Idaho, buried Masonville, Deleware County,Iowa.
Jane
died DEC 24 1908, Masonville, Deleware County,Iowa.
Mrs. Jennie A Latimer, Wife of County Recorder John A. Latimer died at the
Latimer home on Fayette Street this morning, December 4, 1908, at two O'clock
after an
extended illness of paralysis, aged fifty five years, ten months, and ten days. The
hour of
the services have not been set, owing to the distance at which the family reside.
Mrs.
Latimer had been an invalid the past six years. On Ju!y 2, 1908, she was stricken
with an
attack of paralysis from the effects of which she never fully recovered and during
the past
few weeks her condition had been serious.
Mrs. Latimer was a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Sullivan, being born in Coffins
Grove township on February 14,1853. Her whole life had been spent in Delaware
county,
most of the time at Masonville and Manchester. She and her husband had been
residents
of this city for the past eighteen years. She was united in marriage with John
Latimer on
Aug. 2, 1869. In addition to the sorrowing husband, she leaves to mourn her loss
a family
of one daughter and three sons, also six brothers. The sons are Glen M. of Los
Angeles,
James B. and Lawrence G. of Boise, Idaho, and the daughter, Mrs. Jennie Fern
Latimer
Bothwell, who is a resident; of Shoshone, Idaho. The brothers are E. P. Sullivan of
Lewistown, Idaho. A. J. and Judge I. N. of Hailey, Idaho, A. R. of Iowa Falls, Iowa,
H.
F. of Masonville and L. M. a resident of California, near Los Angeles. Mrs. Latimer
was
reared in the Wesleyan Methodist faith and in her later years attended the
Methodist
Episcopal church. She was one of those kind, motherly women whose kindly
dispositions
and ever present good nature and thought for others appealed to all with whom
she came
in contact. Truly Christian in character, she lived a good life and by her death the
family
and friends have suffered irreparable loss. The Press with many other friends,
extend
sympathy to the devoted husband children and other sorrowing relatives.
John:
Manchester Press- February 22,1934 Former County Recorder Passes- John
Latimer Popular County Official of Earlier Days, dies at Twin Falls, Idaho.
Old friends in this county learn with regret of the death, at the home of his
daughter,Mrs. James Bothwell, in Twin Falls, Idaho, on Saturday, Feb. 17,1934, of
John
Latimer, who served this county as its recorder for several terms and who
attained the
great age of 90 years. Accompanied by the daughter, the body of Mr. Latimer was
brought to his former home in Masonville for burial, funeral services being held at
the
Methodist church here yesterday afternoon. "The pastor, Rev. P. C. Griewe,
delivered the
sermon, and burial was made in the village cemetery. Many old friends attested
sympathy
by their presence.
Mr. Latimer was born in the village of Dumfries, Scotland, April 4,1844, and had
therefore attained the age of 89 years, 10 months an/d 13 days. As a child of
about one
he and his parents migrated to Sutton, on Lake Simco, Toronto, Canada, where
he grew
to young manhood. He was educated for a business career, which he followed in
after life.
Shortly after the Civil war Mr. Latimer came to Masonville, this county, and was
united in
marriage with Miss Jennie Sullivan. sister of Judge I. N. Sullivan of Boise, Idaho,
and
Frank Sullivan of Masonville. Mrs. Latimer passed away on Dec. 24,1908.
Immediately
after his marriage Mr. Latimer engaged in the mercantile business in Masonville
and was
thus employed for about twenty years. He was then elected county recorder of
Delaware
county and made his home in Manchester during his term of office. For the past
twenty
years he has made his home with his daughter, Mrs. Fern Bothwell, at Twin Falls,
Idaho,
and with the exception of failing eyesight enjoyed good health until the end of his
life.
To Mr. and Mrs. Latimer four children were born, Glen, James, Lawrence and
Fern. Surviving him are one son, Lawrence of New York City; the daughter Mrs.
Bothwel
and two grandchildren, James and Elizabeth Bothwell. As one of the very early
settlers of
the county and as a man of unquestioned integrity and high character, Mr.
Latimer was
held in high esteem by all who knew him. He was a good citizen, a trustworthy
official and
a merchant whose Customers knew his word was always to be relied on.
Vouschsafed a
life of unusual length, he was affectionately cared for in the home of his daughter
and now
lies at rest in the little cemetery near the village where so many happy years of
his life were
spent.
Children:
i Glen Manyard Latimer b. MAY 05, 1870, Masonville, Deleware
County,Iowa, d. FEB 12, 1925, Petaluma, California, buried Cypress Hill
Cemetery, Petaluma, CA. unmarried.
ii James Barney Latimer b. DEC 31, 1873, Masonville, Deleware
County,Iowa, m. Josephina Haug, (daughter of Nicholas Haug and Mary
Garrecht). James died JUL 03, 1912, buried Morris Hills Cemetery, Boise,
Idaho.
Lives in Boise, Idaho
iii Lawrence Griffin Latimer b. JAN 02, 1880, Masonville, Deleware
County,Iowa, occupation Chief Petty Office , Navy, m. (1) Molly Phelan, d. Los
Angles, California,90 buried Rosedale, Cemetery near Glendale,91 m. (2)
Aileen
Myers, b. Calcutta, India, d. 1944. Lawrence died NOV 22, 1944, Baltimore,
Maryland.92 Lives in Boise, Idaho Aileen: met Lawrence in Brazil.
33. iv Jennie Fern Latimer b. DEC 22, 1882.
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64 M ii. James B Latimer.
14. Jane Amine Sullivan b. FEB 14 1853, Coffins Grove Twp., Delaware Co., Iowa,
m. AUG 02 1869, John A Latimer, b. APR 04 1844, Dumfries Scotland,88 (son of
Edward Latimer and Janet Mounsey) occupation County Recorder,89 d. FEB 17
1934,
Twin Falls, Twin Falls County, Idaho, buried Masonville, Deleware County,Iowa.
Jane
died DEC 24 1908, Masonville, Deleware County,Iowa.
Mrs. Jennie A Latimer, Wife of County Recorder John A. Latimer died at the
Latimer home on Fayette Street this morning, December 4, 1908, at two O'clock
after an
extended illness of paralysis, aged fifty five years, ten months, and ten days. The
hour of
the services have not been set, owing to the distance at which the family reside.
Mrs.
Latimer had been an invalid the past six years. On Ju!y 2, 1908, she was stricken
with an
attack of paralysis from the effects of which she never fully recovered and during
the past
few weeks her condition had been serious.
Mrs. Latimer was a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Sullivan, being born in Coffins
Grove township on February 14,1853. Her whole life had been spent in Delaware
county,
most of the time at Masonville and Manchester. She and her husband had been
residents
of this city for the past eighteen years. She was united in marriage with John
Latimer on
Aug. 2, 1869. In addition to the sorrowing husband, she leaves to mourn her loss
a family
of one daughter and three sons, also six brothers. The sons are Glen M. of Los
Angeles,
James B. and Lawrence G. of Boise, Idaho, and the daughter, Mrs. Jennie Fern
Latimer
Bothwell, who is a resident; of Shoshone, Idaho. The brothers are E. P. Sullivan of
Lewistown, Idaho. A. J. and Judge I. N. of Hailey, Idaho, A. R. of Iowa Falls, Iowa,
H.
F. of Masonville and L. M. a resident of California, near Los Angeles. Mrs. Latimer
was
reared in the Wesleyan Methodist faith and in her later years attended the
Methodist
Episcopal church. She was one of those kind, motherly women whose kindly
dispositions
and ever present good nature and thought for others appealed to all with whom
she came
in contact. Truly Christian in character, she lived a good life and by her death the
family
and friends have suffered irreparable loss. The Press with many other friends,
extend
sympathy to the devoted husband children and other sorrowing relatives.
John:
Manchester Press- February 22,1934 Former County Recorder Passes- John
Latimer Popular County Official of Earlier Days, dies at Twin Falls, Idaho.
Old friends in this county learn with regret of the death, at the home of his
daughter,Mrs. James Bothwell, in Twin Falls, Idaho, on Saturday, Feb. 17,1934, of
John
Latimer, who served this county as its recorder for several terms and who
attained the
great age of 90 years. Accompanied by the daughter, the body of Mr. Latimer was
brought to his former home in Masonville for burial, funeral services being held at
the
Methodist church here yesterday afternoon. "The pastor, Rev. P. C. Griewe,
delivered the
sermon, and burial was made in the village cemetery. Many old friends attested
sympathy
by their presence.
Mr. Latimer was born in the village of Dumfries, Scotland, April 4,1844, and had
therefore attained the age of 89 years, 10 months an/d 13 days. As a child of
about one
he and his parents migrated to Sutton, on Lake Simco, Toronto, Canada, where
he grew
to young manhood. He was educated for a business career, which he followed in
after life.
Shortly after the Civil war Mr. Latimer came to Masonville, this county, and was
united in
marriage with Miss Jennie Sullivan. sister of Judge I. N. Sullivan of Boise, Idaho,
and
Frank Sullivan of Masonville. Mrs. Latimer passed away on Dec. 24,1908.
Immediately
after his marriage Mr. Latimer engaged in the mercantile business in Masonville
and was
thus employed for about twenty years. He was then elected county recorder of
Delaware
county and made his home in Manchester during his term of office. For the past
twenty
years he has made his home with his daughter, Mrs. Fern Bothwell, at Twin Falls,
Idaho,
and with the exception of failing eyesight enjoyed good health until the end of his
life.
To Mr. and Mrs. Latimer four children were born, Glen, James, Lawrence and
Fern. Surviving him are one son, Lawrence of New York City; the daughter Mrs.
Bothwel
and two grandchildren, James and Elizabeth Bothwell. As one of the very early
settlers of
the county and as a man of unquestioned integrity and high character, Mr.
Latimer was
held in high esteem by all who knew him. He was a good citizen, a trustworthy
official and
a merchant whose Customers knew his word was always to be relied on.
Vouschsafed a
life of unusual length, he was affectionately cared for in the home of his daughter
and now
lies at rest in the little cemetery near the village where so many happy years of
his life were
spent.
Children:
i Glen Manyard Latimer b. MAY 05, 1870, Masonville, Deleware
County,Iowa, d. FEB 12, 1925, Petaluma, California, buried Cypress Hill
Cemetery, Petaluma, CA. unmarried.
ii James Barney Latimer b. DEC 31, 1873, Masonville, Deleware
County,Iowa, m. Josephina Haug, (daughter of Nicholas Haug and Mary
Garrecht). James died JUL 03, 1912, buried Morris Hills Cemetery, Boise,
Idaho.
Lives in Boise, Idaho
iii Lawrence Griffin Latimer b. JAN 02, 1880, Masonville, Deleware
County,Iowa, occupation Chief Petty Office , Navy, m. (1) Molly Phelan, d. Los
Angles, California,90 buried Rosedale, Cemetery near Glendale,91 m. (2)
Aileen
Myers, b. Calcutta, India, d. 1944. Lawrence died NOV 22, 1944, Baltimore,
Maryland.92 Lives in Boise, Idaho Aileen: met Lawrence in Brazil.
33. iv Jennie Fern Latimer b. DEC 22, 1882.
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65 M iii. Lawrence G. Latimer.
14. Jane Amine Sullivan b. FEB 14 1853, Coffins Grove Twp., Delaware Co., Iowa,
m. AUG 02 1869, John A Latimer, b. APR 04 1844, Dumfries Scotland,88 (son of
Edward Latimer and Janet Mounsey) occupation County Recorder,89 d. FEB 17
1934,
Twin Falls, Twin Falls County, Idaho, buried Masonville, Deleware County,Iowa.
Jane
died DEC 24 1908, Masonville, Deleware County,Iowa.
Mrs. Jennie A Latimer, Wife of County Recorder John A. Latimer died at the
Latimer home on Fayette Street this morning, December 4, 1908, at two O'clock
after an
extended illness of paralysis, aged fifty five years, ten months, and ten days. The
hour of
the services have not been set, owing to the distance at which the family reside.
Mrs.
Latimer had been an invalid the past six years. On Ju!y 2, 1908, she was stricken
with an
attack of paralysis from the effects of which she never fully recovered and during
the past
few weeks her condition had been serious.
Mrs. Latimer was a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Sullivan, being born in Coffins
Grove township on February 14,1853. Her whole life had been spent in Delaware
county,
most of the time at Masonville and Manchester. She and her husband had been
residents
of this city for the past eighteen years. She was united in marriage with John
Latimer on
Aug. 2, 1869. In addition to the sorrowing husband, she leaves to mourn her loss
a family
of one daughter and three sons, also six brothers. The sons are Glen M. of Los
Angeles,
James B. and Lawrence G. of Boise, Idaho, and the daughter, Mrs. Jennie Fern
Latimer
Bothwell, who is a resident; of Shoshone, Idaho. The brothers are E. P. Sullivan of
Lewistown, Idaho. A. J. and Judge I. N. of Hailey, Idaho, A. R. of Iowa Falls, Iowa,
H.
F. of Masonville and L. M. a resident of California, near Los Angeles. Mrs. Latimer
was
reared in the Wesleyan Methodist faith and in her later years attended the
Methodist
Episcopal church. She was one of those kind, motherly women whose kindly
dispositions
and ever present good nature and thought for others appealed to all with whom
she came
in contact. Truly Christian in character, she lived a good life and by her death the
family
and friends have suffered irreparable loss. The Press with many other friends,
extend
sympathy to the devoted husband children and other sorrowing relatives.
John:
Manchester Press- February 22,1934 Former County Recorder Passes- John
Latimer Popular County Official of Earlier Days, dies at Twin Falls, Idaho.
Old friends in this county learn with regret of the death, at the home of his
daughter,Mrs. James Bothwell, in Twin Falls, Idaho, on Saturday, Feb. 17,1934, of
John
Latimer, who served this county as its recorder for several terms and who
attained the
great age of 90 years. Accompanied by the daughter, the body of Mr. Latimer was
brought to his former home in Masonville for burial, funeral services being held at
the
Methodist church here yesterday afternoon. "The pastor, Rev. P. C. Griewe,
delivered the
sermon, and burial was made in the village cemetery. Many old friends attested
sympathy
by their presence.
Mr. Latimer was born in the village of Dumfries, Scotland, April 4,1844, and had
therefore attained the age of 89 years, 10 months an/d 13 days. As a child of
about one
he and his parents migrated to Sutton, on Lake Simco, Toronto, Canada, where
he grew
to young manhood. He was educated for a business career, which he followed in
after life.
Shortly after the Civil war Mr. Latimer came to Masonville, this county, and was
united in
marriage with Miss Jennie Sullivan. sister of Judge I. N. Sullivan of Boise, Idaho,
and
Frank Sullivan of Masonville. Mrs. Latimer passed away on Dec. 24,1908.
Immediately
after his marriage Mr. Latimer engaged in the mercantile business in Masonville
and was
thus employed for about twenty years. He was then elected county recorder of
Delaware
county and made his home in Manchester during his term of office. For the past
twenty
years he has made his home with his daughter, Mrs. Fern Bothwell, at Twin Falls,
Idaho,
and with the exception of failing eyesight enjoyed good health until the end of his
life.
To Mr. and Mrs. Latimer four children were born, Glen, James, Lawrence and
Fern. Surviving him are one son, Lawrence of New York City; the daughter Mrs.
Bothwel
and two grandchildren, James and Elizabeth Bothwell. As one of the very early
settlers of
the county and as a man of unquestioned integrity and high character, Mr.
Latimer was
held in high esteem by all who knew him. He was a good citizen, a trustworthy
official and
a merchant whose Customers knew his word was always to be relied on.
Vouschsafed a
life of unusual length, he was affectionately cared for in the home of his daughter
and now
lies at rest in the little cemetery near the village where so many happy years of
his life were
spent.
Children:
i Glen Manyard Latimer b. MAY 05, 1870, Masonville, Deleware
County,Iowa, d. FEB 12, 1925, Petaluma, California, buried Cypress Hill
Cemetery, Petaluma, CA. unmarried.
ii James Barney Latimer b. DEC 31, 1873, Masonville, Deleware
County,Iowa, m. Josephina Haug, (daughter of Nicholas Haug and Mary
Garrecht). James died JUL 03, 1912, buried Morris Hills Cemetery, Boise,
Idaho.
Lives in Boise, Idaho
iii Lawrence Griffin Latimer b. JAN 02, 1880, Masonville, Deleware
County,Iowa, occupation Chief Petty Office , Navy, m. (1) Molly Phelan, d. Los
Angles, California,90 buried Rosedale, Cemetery near Glendale,91 m. (2)
Aileen
Myers, b. Calcutta, India, d. 1944. Lawrence died NOV 22, 1944, Baltimore,
Maryland.92 Lives in Boise, Idaho Aileen: met Lawrence in Brazil.
33. iv Jennie Fern Latimer b. DEC 22, 1882.
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66 F iv. Jennie Fern Latimer.
14. Jane Amine Sullivan b. FEB 14 1853, Coffins Grove Twp., Delaware Co., Iowa,
m. AUG 02 1869, John A Latimer, b. APR 04 1844, Dumfries Scotland,88 (son of
Edward Latimer and Janet Mounsey) occupation County Recorder,89 d. FEB 17
1934,
Twin Falls, Twin Falls County, Idaho, buried Masonville, Deleware County,Iowa.
Jane
died DEC 24 1908, Masonville, Deleware County,Iowa.
Mrs. Jennie A Latimer, Wife of County Recorder John A. Latimer died at the
Latimer home on Fayette Street this morning, December 4, 1908, at two O'clock
after an
extended illness of paralysis, aged fifty five years, ten months, and ten days. The
hour of
the services have not been set, owing to the distance at which the family reside.
Mrs.
Latimer had been an invalid the past six years. On Ju!y 2, 1908, she was stricken
with an
attack of paralysis from the effects of which she never fully recovered and during
the past
few weeks her condition had been serious.
Mrs. Latimer was a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Sullivan, being born in Coffins
Grove township on February 14,1853. Her whole life had been spent in Delaware
county,
most of the time at Masonville and Manchester. She and her husband had been
residents
of this city for the past eighteen years. She was united in marriage with John
Latimer on
Aug. 2, 1869. In addition to the sorrowing husband, she leaves to mourn her loss
a family
of one daughter and three sons, also six brothers. The sons are Glen M. of Los
Angeles,
James B. and Lawrence G. of Boise, Idaho, and the daughter, Mrs. Jennie Fern
Latimer
Bothwell, who is a resident; of Shoshone, Idaho. The brothers are E. P. Sullivan of
Lewistown, Idaho. A. J. and Judge I. N. of Hailey, Idaho, A. R. of Iowa Falls, Iowa,
H.
F. of Masonville and L. M. a resident of California, near Los Angeles. Mrs. Latimer
was
reared in the Wesleyan Methodist faith and in her later years attended the
Methodist
Episcopal church. She was one of those kind, motherly women whose kindly
dispositions
and ever present good nature and thought for others appealed to all with whom
she came
in contact. Truly Christian in character, she lived a good life and by her death the
family
and friends have suffered irreparable loss. The Press with many other friends,
extend
sympathy to the devoted husband children and other sorrowing relatives.
John:
Manchester Press- February 22,1934 Former County Recorder Passes- John
Latimer Popular County Official of Earlier Days, dies at Twin Falls, Idaho.
Old friends in this county learn with regret of the death, at the home of his
daughter,Mrs. James Bothwell, in Twin Falls, Idaho, on Saturday, Feb. 17,1934, of
John
Latimer, who served this county as its recorder for several terms and who
attained the
great age of 90 years. Accompanied by the daughter, the body of Mr. Latimer was
brought to his former home in Masonville for burial, funeral services being held at
the
Methodist church here yesterday afternoon. "The pastor, Rev. P. C. Griewe,
delivered the
sermon, and burial was made in the village cemetery. Many old friends attested
sympathy
by their presence.
Mr. Latimer was born in the village of Dumfries, Scotland, April 4,1844, and had
therefore attained the age of 89 years, 10 months an/d 13 days. As a child of
about one
he and his parents migrated to Sutton, on Lake Simco, Toronto, Canada, where
he grew
to young manhood. He was educated for a business career, which he followed in
after life.
Shortly after the Civil war Mr. Latimer came to Masonville, this county, and was
united in
marriage with Miss Jennie Sullivan. sister of Judge I. N. Sullivan of Boise, Idaho,
and
Frank Sullivan of Masonville. Mrs. Latimer passed away on Dec. 24,1908.
Immediately
after his marriage Mr. Latimer engaged in the mercantile business in Masonville
and was
thus employed for about twenty years. He was then elected county recorder of
Delaware
county and made his home in Manchester during his term of office. For the past
twenty
years he has made his home with his daughter, Mrs. Fern Bothwell, at Twin Falls,
Idaho,
and with the exception of failing eyesight enjoyed good health until the end of his
life.
To Mr. and Mrs. Latimer four children were born, Glen, James, Lawrence and
Fern. Surviving him are one son, Lawrence of New York City; the daughter Mrs.
Bothwel
and two grandchildren, James and Elizabeth Bothwell. As one of the very early
settlers of
the county and as a man of unquestioned integrity and high character, Mr.
Latimer was
held in high esteem by all who knew him. He was a good citizen, a trustworthy
official and
a merchant whose Customers knew his word was always to be relied on.
Vouschsafed a
life of unusual length, he was affectionately cared for in the home of his daughter
and now
lies at rest in the little cemetery near the village where so many happy years of
his life were
spent.
Children:
i Glen Manyard Latimer b. MAY 05, 1870, Masonville, Deleware
County,Iowa, d. FEB 12, 1925, Petaluma, California, buried Cypress Hill
Cemetery, Petaluma, CA. unmarried.
ii James Barney Latimer b. DEC 31, 1873, Masonville, Deleware
County,Iowa, m. Josephina Haug, (daughter of Nicholas Haug and Mary
Garrecht). James died JUL 03, 1912, buried Morris Hills Cemetery, Boise,
Idaho.
Lives in Boise, Idaho
iii Lawrence Griffin Latimer b. JAN 02, 1880, Masonville, Deleware
County,Iowa, occupation Chief Petty Office , Navy, m. (1) Molly Phelan, d. Los
Angles, California,90 buried Rosedale, Cemetery near Glendale,91 m. (2)
Aileen
Myers, b. Calcutta, India, d. 1944. Lawrence died NOV 22, 1944, Baltimore,
Maryland.92 Lives in Boise, Idaho Aileen: met Lawrence in Brazil.
33. iv Jennie Fern Latimer b. DEC 22, 1882.
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Jennie married Bothwell.
14. Jane Amine Sullivan b. FEB 14 1853, Coffins Grove Twp., Delaware Co., Iowa,
m. AUG 02 1869, John A Latimer, b. APR 04 1844, Dumfries Scotland,88 (son of
Edward Latimer and Janet Mounsey) occupation County Recorder,89 d. FEB 17
1934,
Twin Falls, Twin Falls County, Idaho, buried Masonville, Deleware County,Iowa.
Jane
died DEC 24 1908, Masonville, Deleware County,Iowa.
Mrs. Jennie A Latimer, Wife of County Recorder John A. Latimer died at the
Latimer home on Fayette Street this morning, December 4, 1908, at two O'clock
after an
extended illness of paralysis, aged fifty five years, ten months, and ten days. The
hour of
the services have not been set, owing to the distance at which the family reside.
Mrs.
Latimer had been an invalid the past six years. On Ju!y 2, 1908, she was stricken
with an
attack of paralysis from the effects of which she never fully recovered and during
the past
few weeks her condition had been serious.
Mrs. Latimer was a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Sullivan, being born in Coffins
Grove township on February 14,1853. Her whole life had been spent in Delaware
county,
most of the time at Masonville and Manchester. She and her husband had been
residents
of this city for the past eighteen years. She was united in marriage with John
Latimer on
Aug. 2, 1869. In addition to the sorrowing husband, she leaves to mourn her loss
a family
of one daughter and three sons, also six brothers. The sons are Glen M. of Los
Angeles,
James B. and Lawrence G. of Boise, Idaho, and the daughter, Mrs. Jennie Fern
Latimer
Bothwell, who is a resident; of Shoshone, Idaho. The brothers are E. P. Sullivan of
Lewistown, Idaho. A. J. and Judge I. N. of Hailey, Idaho, A. R. of Iowa Falls, Iowa,
H.
F. of Masonville and L. M. a resident of California, near Los Angeles. Mrs. Latimer
was
reared in the Wesleyan Methodist faith and in her later years attended the
Methodist
Episcopal church. She was one of those kind, motherly women whose kindly
dispositions
and ever present good nature and thought for others appealed to all with whom
she came
in contact. Truly Christian in character, she lived a good life and by her death the
family
and friends have suffered irreparable loss. The Press with many other friends,
extend
sympathy to the devoted husband children and other sorrowing relatives.
John:
Manchester Press- February 22,1934 Former County Recorder Passes- John
Latimer Popular County Official of Earlier Days, dies at Twin Falls, Idaho.
Old friends in this county learn with regret of the death, at the home of his
daughter,Mrs. James Bothwell, in Twin Falls, Idaho, on Saturday, Feb. 17,1934, of
John
Latimer, who served this county as its recorder for several terms and who
attained the
great age of 90 years. Accompanied by the daughter, the body of Mr. Latimer was
brought to his former home in Masonville for burial, funeral services being held at
the
Methodist church here yesterday afternoon. "The pastor, Rev. P. C. Griewe,
delivered the
sermon, and burial was made in the village cemetery. Many old friends attested
sympathy
by their presence.
Mr. Latimer was born in the village of Dumfries, Scotland, April 4,1844, and had
therefore attained the age of 89 years, 10 months an/d 13 days. As a child of
about one
he and his parents migrated to Sutton, on Lake Simco, Toronto, Canada, where
he grew
to young manhood. He was educated for a business career, which he followed in
after life.
Shortly after the Civil war Mr. Latimer came to Masonville, this county, and was
united in
marriage with Miss Jennie Sullivan. sister of Judge I. N. Sullivan of Boise, Idaho,
and
Frank Sullivan of Masonville. Mrs. Latimer passed away on Dec. 24,1908.
Immediately
after his marriage Mr. Latimer engaged in the mercantile business in Masonville
and was
thus employed for about twenty years. He was then elected county recorder of
Delaware
county and made his home in Manchester during his term of office. For the past
twenty
years he has made his home with his daughter, Mrs. Fern Bothwell, at Twin Falls,
Idaho,
and with the exception of failing eyesight enjoyed good health until the end of his
life.
To Mr. and Mrs. Latimer four children were born, Glen, James, Lawrence and
Fern. Surviving him are one son, Lawrence of New York City; the daughter Mrs.
Bothwel
and two grandchildren, James and Elizabeth Bothwell. As one of the very early
settlers of
the county and as a man of unquestioned integrity and high character, Mr.
Latimer was
held in high esteem by all who knew him. He was a good citizen, a trustworthy
official and
a merchant whose Customers knew his word was always to be relied on.
Vouschsafed a
life of unusual length, he was affectionately cared for in the home of his daughter
and now
lies at rest in the little cemetery near the village where so many happy years of
his life were
spent.
Children:
i Glen Manyard Latimer b. MAY 05, 1870, Masonville, Deleware
County,Iowa, d. FEB 12, 1925, Petaluma, California, buried Cypress Hill
Cemetery, Petaluma, CA. unmarried.
ii James Barney Latimer b. DEC 31, 1873, Masonville, Deleware
County,Iowa, m. Josephina Haug, (daughter of Nicholas Haug and Mary
Garrecht). James died JUL 03, 1912, buried Morris Hills Cemetery, Boise,
Idaho.
Lives in Boise, Idaho
iii Lawrence Griffin Latimer b. JAN 02, 1880, Masonville, Deleware
County,Iowa, occupation Chief Petty Office , Navy, m. (1) Molly Phelan, d. Los
Angles, California,90 buried Rosedale, Cemetery near Glendale,91 m. (2)
Aileen
Myers, b. Calcutta, India, d. 1944. Lawrence died NOV 22, 1944, Baltimore,
Maryland.92 Lives in Boise, Idaho Aileen: met Lawrence in Brazil.
33. iv Jennie Fern Latimer b. DEC 22, 1882.
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21. Lucius Matlick Sullivan(Jane Lippincott, Samuel B., Samuel Rice) was born 6 Dec 1858.
Differing death dates:17 Mar 1894 or 17 Mar 1893
5. AARON SULLIVAN b. FEB 21 1811, Champaign County, Ohio, occupation
Farmer,27 m. JUN 20 1837, in Champaign County, Ohio,28 JANE LIPPINCOTT, b.
NOV 07 1819, Champaign County, Ohio, (daughter of SAMUEL B LIPPINCOTT and
REBECCA PARKER) d. SEP 14 1886, Masonville, Deleware County,Iowa, buried
SEP 15 1886, Greenwood Cemetery, Masonville, Iowa. AARON died MAR 17 1894,
Masonville, Deleware County,Iowa, buried MAR 20 1894, Greenwood Cemetery,
Masonville, Iowa.
Pa. 667 1878 Delaware County History Book; Coffins Grove twp.
AARON SULLIVAN; Farmer; Sec 28, P.O. Masonville, Ia.
Seven oldest children are also married. All live in Delaware County with the
exception of Andrew J., who lives in the Indian Territory. Mr. Aaron Sullivan's principal
business is stock raising; He votes the Republican ticket; He crossed the Mississippi
River, November 3, 1844 at Lyons Iowa, and in the same year made a permanent
settlement where he now lives; at that time there was but 24 families in Delaware County,
Ia. and but four families in Coffins Grove township.
Manchester, Press of March 22, 1894 Mr. Aaron Sullivan, an old and much
respected citizen of this county, died at the residence of his daughter, Mrs. Jennie Latimer,
in this city, Saturday, March 17, at 5 o'clock p.m., and was buried in the Coffin's Grove
cemetery, near Masonville, Tuesday, the 20th, under the auspices of the church of his
choice. The funeral was largely attended by neighbors and friends. Mr. Sullivan was born
choice. The funeral was largely attended by neighbors and friends. Mr. Sullivan was born
in Champaign county, Ohio, Feb. 21,1811. He was married to Jane Lippincott, June 20,
1837. They moved to Iowa, Nov. 23,1844, and settled in Coffin's Grove township
Delaware county when there were but four families in the township and few in the county.
He was a farmer and stock raiser. He settled on the farm in the western part of Coffins,
grove, where he lived for many years and raised his family, consisting of six boys and three
girls, of whom all survive him but one, the eldest daughter, Mary Wellman. His wife died in
September 1886. In politics he was a republican, a man of strong convictions, and when
he espoused a cause he did it with his whole soul. He was one of the founders of the
Wesleyan Methodist church at Masonville, in the township where he settled, and was a
consistent member and regular attendant at church. His family are pretty well scattered.
The youngest daughter, Jennie Latimer lives in Manchester, with whom he made his home
after his wife died. The second youngest son, Henry F., lives near Masonville and A. R.
lives in Dell Rapids, South Dakota, A. J. lives in southern Kansas at Coffeyville. All those
were present at his funeral services. I. N. and S. P. lives in Idaho, L. M. in California and
Sarah E. Alcock in Louisiana.
1870 Census , Delaware County, Coffins Grove Township, page 031. 1860
Census, Delaware County, Coffins Grove Township, page 248 JANE: Manchester Press
of Sept. 17,1886 Died: Sullivan At Masonville, September l4, l886, Mrs. Jane Sullivan, in
her 67th year. Jane Lippincott Sullivan wife of Aaron Sullivan, of Masonville, died on ;he
morning of the 14th of September, 1886, at the residence of her son-in-law, Oscar
Wellman. The deceased was born November 7, 1819. She leaves a husband and nine
children to mourn her loss. As is well known to many residents of our county, Mr. and
Mrs. Sullivan came to Iowa in 1844, and endured the many privations of a pioneer life,
and as all friends and neighbors can testify who were privileged to be entertained under
their humble, but hospitable roof, there was never a more hearty welcome offered, than
was always ready for their guests. Auntie Sullivan, as she was familiarly known to the
younger generations, had a smile for all she met, and possessed of a very hopeful, cheerful
disposition, and great simplicity of character, wedded to a generous loving heart, it was
always a pleasure to meet her. She led such an unselfish Christian life, that her loss will be
keenly felt, having reared a large family all of whom are living, six sons and three
daughters, many of whom gathered around her couch in her last illness for comfort and
support her, she being the first of the number to be called hence. We as neighbors and
friends, offer to her lone companion our warmest sympathy in his great bereavement, at
the time of life when, more than any other he feels the lack of strength to bear up under
this heavy affliction. May he have the faith ever exercised by his devoted wife, and find
strength to buoy him up till his appointed time comes, when he shall say "I have finished
my course." is the hope of his friends, and may the example of a hopeful, trustful mother,
be a guide and comfort to children left without a mother's love.
Children:
8. i Mary Rebeca Sullivan b. JUL 13 1839.
9. ii Samuel Parker Sullivan b. FEB 15 1841.
10. iii Sarah Ella Sullivan b. JAN 28 1843.
11. iv ANDREW JACKSON SULLIVAN b. APR 10 1845.
12. v Judge Isaac Newton Sullivan b. NOV 03 1848.
13. vi Aaron Rodolphus Sullivan b. MAY 08 1850.
14. vii Jane Amine Sullivan b. FEB 14 1853.
15. viii Henry Franklin Sullivan b. AUG 06 1856.
16. ix Lucius Matlock Sullivan b. DEC 06 1859.
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Lucius married Laura.
They had the following children:
+ 67 M i. Fred Sullivan.
Fifth Generation
26. Aaron L. Wellman(Mary Rebecca Sullivan, Jane Lippincott, Samuel B., Samuel Rice) was born 23 Nov 1863.
Third Generation
8. Mary Rebeca Sullivan b. JUL 13 1839, Champaign County, Ohio, m. SEP 14
1856, in Delaware Co, Iowa, Oscar (Scar) Wellman, b. MAR 25 1831, Steuben
County, New York,43 occupation Assessor, d. MAY 08 1904, Greenwood Cemetery,
Masonville, Iowa, buried Greenwood Cemetery, Masonville, Iowa. Mary died JAN 29
1891, Masonville, Deleware County,Iowa.
Oscar: Came to Delawar County in 1853, settled in SEC 31 of Coffins Grove
Township. He owned 236 acres of land, where his principal product is raising stock.
Children:
i Ray D Wellman b. NOV 08 1857, Iowa,44 d. MAR 24 1895,
Greenwood Cemetery, Masonville, Iowa, School Teacher.
ii Oswell Z Wellman b. OCT 14 1859, Masonville, Deleware
County,Iowa,45 occupation postmaster of Arlington, m. (1) JUN 01, 1886,46
Grace Anna Oviatt, b. Rockford, Illinoise, m. (2) Blanche Farrier Miller, b.
Tipton , Iowa. Oswell died DEC 09, 1930, Arlington, Iowa.47
iii George A Wellman b. SEP 14 1861, Iowa,48 d. Montana.
18. iv Aaron L Wellman b. NOV 23 1863.
v Alonzo L Wellman b. OCT 08 1865, Iowa, d. FEB 04 1866,
Greenwood Cemetery, Masonville, Iowa, buried Greenwood Cemetery,
Masonville, Iowa.
vi Bertrand Bertie J Wellman b. SEP 10 1867, Iowa,49 m. May Page.
19. vii Frank G Wellman b. MAY 18 1872.
viii Pineous H Wellman b. AUG 23 1874, Iowa.50
ix Sanky Sank M Wellman b. JAN 07 1877, Iowa,51 m. Alta Bailry.
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Aaron married Vina Smallwood.
They had the following children:
+ 68 M i. Charles Wellman.
28. Bertrand J Wellman"Bertie" (Mary Rebecca Sullivan, Jane Lippincott, Samuel B., Samuel Rice) was born 10 Sep 1867.
Third Generation
8. Mary Rebeca Sullivan b. JUL 13 1839, Champaign County, Ohio, m. SEP 14
1856, in Delaware Co, Iowa, Oscar (Scar) Wellman, b. MAR 25 1831, Steuben
County, New York,43 occupation Assessor, d. MAY 08 1904, Greenwood Cemetery,
Masonville, Iowa, buried Greenwood Cemetery, Masonville, Iowa. Mary died JAN 29
1891, Masonville, Deleware County,Iowa.
Oscar: Came to Delawar County in 1853, settled in SEC 31 of Coffins Grove
Township. He owned 236 acres of land, where his principal product is raising stock.
Children:
i Ray D Wellman b. NOV 08 1857, Iowa,44 d. MAR 24 1895,
Greenwood Cemetery, Masonville, Iowa, School Teacher.
ii Oswell Z Wellman b. OCT 14 1859, Masonville, Deleware
County,Iowa,45 occupation postmaster of Arlington, m. (1) JUN 01, 1886,46
Grace Anna Oviatt, b. Rockford, Illinoise, m. (2) Blanche Farrier Miller, b.
Tipton , Iowa. Oswell died DEC 09, 1930, Arlington, Iowa.47
iii George A Wellman b. SEP 14 1861, Iowa,48 d. Montana.
18. iv Aaron L Wellman b. NOV 23 1863.
v Alonzo L Wellman b. OCT 08 1865, Iowa, d. FEB 04 1866,
Greenwood Cemetery, Masonville, Iowa, buried Greenwood Cemetery,
Masonville, Iowa.
vi Bertrand Bertie J Wellman b. SEP 10 1867, Iowa,49 m. May Page.
19. vii Frank G Wellman b. MAY 18 1872.
viii Pineous H Wellman b. AUG 23 1874, Iowa.50
ix Sanky Sank M Wellman b. JAN 07 1877, Iowa,51 m. Alta Bailry.
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Bertrand married May Paige.
Third Generation
8. Mary Rebeca Sullivan b. JUL 13 1839, Champaign County, Ohio, m. SEP 14
1856, in Delaware Co, Iowa, Oscar (Scar) Wellman, b. MAR 25 1831, Steuben
County, New York,43 occupation Assessor, d. MAY 08 1904, Greenwood Cemetery,
Masonville, Iowa, buried Greenwood Cemetery, Masonville, Iowa. Mary died JAN 29
1891, Masonville, Deleware County,Iowa.
Oscar: Came to Delawar County in 1853, settled in SEC 31 of Coffins Grove
Township. He owned 236 acres of land, where his principal product is raising stock.
Children:
i Ray D Wellman b. NOV 08 1857, Iowa,44 d. MAR 24 1895,
Greenwood Cemetery, Masonville, Iowa, School Teacher.
ii Oswell Z Wellman b. OCT 14 1859, Masonville, Deleware
County,Iowa,45 occupation postmaster of Arlington, m. (1) JUN 01, 1886,46
Grace Anna Oviatt, b. Rockford, Illinoise, m. (2) Blanche Farrier Miller, b.
Tipton , Iowa. Oswell died DEC 09, 1930, Arlington, Iowa.47
iii George A Wellman b. SEP 14 1861, Iowa,48 d. Montana.
18. iv Aaron L Wellman b. NOV 23 1863.
v Alonzo L Wellman b. OCT 08 1865, Iowa, d. FEB 04 1866,
Greenwood Cemetery, Masonville, Iowa, buried Greenwood Cemetery,
Masonville, Iowa.
vi Bertrand Bertie J Wellman b. SEP 10 1867, Iowa,49 m. May Page.
19. vii Frank G Wellman b. MAY 18 1872.
viii Pineous H Wellman b. AUG 23 1874, Iowa.50
ix Sanky Sank M Wellman b. JAN 07 1877, Iowa,51 m. Alta Bailry.
Larry Nicodemus
205 Canyon Oaks
Argyle Texas 76226
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Bertrand and May had the following children:
+ 69 M i. Wayne Wellman.
29. Frank G. Wellman(Mary Rebecca Sullivan, Jane Lippincott, Samuel B., Samuel Rice) was born 18 May 1872.
Third Generation
8. Mary Rebeca Sullivan b. JUL 13 1839, Champaign County, Ohio, m. SEP 14
1856, in Delaware Co, Iowa, Oscar (Scar) Wellman, b. MAR 25 1831, Steuben
County, New York,43 occupation Assessor, d. MAY 08 1904, Greenwood Cemetery,
Masonville, Iowa, buried Greenwood Cemetery, Masonville, Iowa. Mary died JAN 29
1891, Masonville, Deleware County,Iowa.
Oscar: Came to Delawar County in 1853, settled in SEC 31 of Coffins Grove
Township. He owned 236 acres of land, where his principal product is raising stock.
Children:
i Ray D Wellman b. NOV 08 1857, Iowa,44 d. MAR 24 1895,
Greenwood Cemetery, Masonville, Iowa, School Teacher.
ii Oswell Z Wellman b. OCT 14 1859, Masonville, Deleware
County,Iowa,45 occupation postmaster of Arlington, m. (1) JUN 01, 1886,46
Grace Anna Oviatt, b. Rockford, Illinoise, m. (2) Blanche Farrier Miller, b.
Tipton , Iowa. Oswell died DEC 09, 1930, Arlington, Iowa.47
iii George A Wellman b. SEP 14 1861, Iowa,48 d. Montana.
18. iv Aaron L Wellman b. NOV 23 1863.
v Alonzo L Wellman b. OCT 08 1865, Iowa, d. FEB 04 1866,
Greenwood Cemetery, Masonville, Iowa, buried Greenwood Cemetery,
Masonville, Iowa.
vi Bertrand Bertie J Wellman b. SEP 10 1867, Iowa,49 m. May Page.
19. vii Frank G Wellman b. MAY 18 1872.
viii Pineous H Wellman b. AUG 23 1874, Iowa.50
ix Sanky Sank M Wellman b. JAN 07 1877, Iowa,51 m. Alta Bailry.
Larry Nicodemus
205 Canyon Oaks
Argyle Texas 76226
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Frank married Eula Warddaughter of Matthew Ward and Flora Buckey.
They had the following children:
+ 70 F i. Clare Wellman.
34. Percy Rathburn Sullivan(Samuel Parker Sullivan, Jane Lippincott, Samuel B., Samuel Rice) was born 7 Mar 1871 in Clay Co., Nebraska. He died Abt Aug 1964 in Veneta, Oregon.
Angie,
I got your emails, interesting information.I was surprised at all you had sent.I hope we can find
Elizabeth.The Henderson name for Mary W. is a question.I don't know if they always named
daughters in wills or not.I have found several old wills on different ancestors that did.If we keep
digging hopefully we can come up with her information.
I did find a marriage for Percy R. Sullivan to Sintha Spencer in Troy, Latah Co., Idaho on 26 Nov 1908.
I think this is our Percy, he apparently remarried after Aunt Belle died.I am going to try to find him in
the 1910 census to check this out, as he would still have the children with him.
Well, take care - I'll get back with you soon.
Your cousin, Merla
9. Samuel Parker Sullivan b. FEB 15 1841, Champaign County, Ohio, m. DEC 14
1868, in Delaware Co, Iowa,52 Eliza Ann Walton, (daughter of Mr. Walton and Mrs.
Walton) d. 1902. Samuel died SEP 29 1926, Ft. Benton, Montana, buried Ft. Benton,
Montana.
Samuel P. Sullivan Manchester Press of Oct. 21,1926 Samuel P. Sullivan, in
boyhood a resident of this county and brother of Frank Sullivan of Masonville died at a
hospital in Ft. Benton, Mont. on Sept. 29,1926, of bronchial asthma. Burial was made in
Fort Benton, Mont. Mr. Sullivan was born in Champaign, Ohio, Feb. 15,1841, and was
consequently past 85 years of age. After pioneering both in Illinois and Iowa he went to
consequently past 85 years of age. After pioneering both in Illinois and Iowa he went to
the state of Washington in 1881 and in 1914 removed to Montana. His wife died in 1902.
Mr. Sullivan enlisted as a Civil war soldier at Dubuque early in the war, but soon after
entering the service was discharged because of the asthma. He is survived by 6 children,
all living in the far west and by 3 brothers, I. N. Sullivan of Boise, Idaho, Frank of
Masonville and A. R. of Iowa Falls. Old friends here will learn of the death of this worthy
citizen with regret.
Eliza: Eliza and Samuel had 3 boys.
Children:
i Charles Sullivan d. AFT 1946. lives in Florida
ii Elmer Wellman Sullivan buried Baker Cemetery, Coffin Grive, Iowa.53
iii Percy Sullivan. lived in Halsey, Oregon
iv John Sullivan.
v Claude Sullivan occupation Sheriff of Owyhee Co., Id.
20. vi Jennie Sullivan.
vii Maude Sullivan m. Austin Lynchand. Austin: Lived in FT. Benton,
Montana
Larry Nicodemus
205 Canyon Oaks
Argyle Texas 76226
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Application for Social Security AccountNumber [540-26-7411]
Required under the Federal Insurance Contributions Act
1.First Name Percy - Middle Name Rathburn - Last Name Sullivan
2.Present Mailing Address - Wolf Creek - Route Veneta Ore
4.705. Date of Birth March 7, 18716. Place of Birth - Unknown, Clay, Nebraska
7.Father's Full Name -- Sameul Parker Sullivan8.Mother's Full Name - Lyda Ann Walton
9. Sex: Male10.Color or Race -- White11 Have you ever before applied to A. Social Security
Account Number -- No, B.Railroad Retirement Number -- No
12.Business Name and Address of Employer - Purdy's Wolf Creek Route Veneta Ore
13.2-10-1942 14.Signed P R Sullivan
From:"Merla Becker"
To:"Angie Sullivan"
Subject:Percy
Date:Wed, 7 Mar 2001 23:21:07 -0700
Dear Angie,
Thank you for the conformation on Percy and information on his and Uncle Claude's siblings.The
Owens were in Oregon at the time the family pictures were taken ( est.about 1891).I also
estimate Percy and Belle's marriage about 1891.They had 4 children: (1) Eva E. Sullivan, born
1892-she is not shown on the 1900 census. (2) Neva Isabelle Sullivan, born Jan 21, 1895, in
Idaho.(3) Glen S. Sullivan, born March 30, 1898, also in Idaho. (4) Johnie (John?)T. Sullivan, born
January 27, 1902.I found Percy, Bell, Neva and Glen living in Latah County, Idaho on the 1900
census.Aunt Belle died on 9 July 1905 in Cornwall, Id. and is buried in the Buchanan Cemetary
outside of Cornwall.In 1907, Aunt Annie was buried at the foot of Belle's grave.
I'll get back with you again later, have to sign off for now.Your Cousin, Merla
On 3/9/2001 - Writing in to the Social Security Administration to see if the following is the correct
Percy Sullivan:
PERCY SULLIVAN
SSN
540-26-7411
Residence:
Oregon
Born
7 Mar 1871
Last Benefit:
Died
Aug 1964
Issued:OR (Before 1951)
From:"Merla Becker"
To:"Angie Sullivan"
Subject:Percy
Date:Fri, 9 Mar 2001 23:42:47 -0700
Angie,
On the 1900 census it showed Percy as being born in March 1873, in Iowa.I think that the Percy
Sullivan you found in Oregon is probably the right one.The fact that the birth year differs is not
uncommon.It will be interesting to see what is on his card.In answer to your question on Aunt
Annie, she is Lu's older sister.She is Emily Ann, the oldest of Nephi and Elizabeth's children,
born in April 1868 in the Montana Territory.Thank you for the new info as you get it.
I'll Get back with you again soon.Merla
Percy married Isabella Owens"Belle" daughter of Nephi Owens and Elizabeth Campbell Abt 1891. Isabella was born 22 Nov 1878 in Yakima, Washington. She died 9 Jul 1905 in Cornwall, Idaho.
From:"Merla Becker"
To:"Angie Sullivan"
Subject:Percy
Date:Wed, 7 Mar 2001 23:21:07 -0700
Dear Angie,
Thank you for the conformation on Percy and information on his and Uncle Claude's siblings.The
Owens were in Oregon at the time the family pictures were taken ( est.about 1891).I also
estimate Percy and Belle's marriage about 1891.They had 4 children: (1) Eva E. Sullivan, born
1892-she is not shown on the 1900 census. (2) Neva Isabelle Sullivan, born Jan 21, 1895, in
Idaho.(3) Glen S. Sullivan, born March 30, 1898, also in Idaho. (4) Johnie (John?)T. Sullivan, born
January 27, 1902.I found Percy, Bell, Neva and Glen living in Latah County, Idaho on the 1900
census.Aunt Belle died on 9 July 1905 in Cornwall, Id. and is buried in the Buchanan Cemetary
outside of Cornwall.In 1907, Aunt Annie was buried at the foot of Belle's grave.
I'll get back with you again later, have to sign off for now.
Your Cousin, Merla
Your Cousin, Merla
Descendants of John H. Owens
(As of March 30, 2001)
(This was compiled by Merla L. Becker with the assistance of my mother and many aunts and cousins,
as shown in the end notes, along with years of research.It is probably inevitable that in entering all of
this information that I may have made a type O.If you note anything please let me know.
I request that the personal information on living individuals not be made assessable on the net or web
pages.)
Generation No. 10
11.NEPHI WILLIAM10 OWENS (ROBERT9, EDMUND H.8, WILLIAM7, WILLIAM6, WILLIAM5, WILLIAM4,
WILLIAM3, RICHARD2, JOHN H.1)46,47 was born March 24, 1844 in McCracken Co, Kentucky48,49,
and died October 3, 1927 in Bruneau, Owyhee Co., Idaho50.He married ELIZABETH ANN
CAMPBELL51 Abt. 1867 in Helena, Lewis & Clark, Montana52, daughter of CAMPBELL and MARY WARD.
She was born April 16, 1843 in Texas, Pike Co., Missouri, and died June 2, 1913 in Bruneau, Owyhee
Co., Idaho.
Notes for NEPHI WILLIAM OWENS:
These notes are from Merla Becker:Nephi was born in Kentucky in March 1944.Robert and
Catherine had apparently moved from Illinois to Kentucky after Isabelle was born, and then after March
1844 went to Ohio.Robert was with Catherine and children in Ohio prior to Sept 21, 1844, he and
Catherine joined the church there at that time.After they joined the church, they moved to Nauvoo,
(this information I found on page 385 of "Heart Throbs of the West" by Kate B. Carter).I found Nephi
listed, at the age of three with his mother, Catherine Owens, and his older brother, Jarome (Jerome),
(the three girls had died prior to this time) listed in the 2nd Group, Fifth Ten that set out from Iowa in
the summer of 1847, and arrived in Salt Lake Valley Oct 2, 1847.The first of the wagon train arrived
on Sept 29, 1947 and the last of the train arrived in the Salt Lake Valley on Oct. 2, 1847.(This
information is from "Heart Throbs of the West" by Kate B. Carter Page 431).Robert was not with them
at the time because he was serving in the Mormon Battalion, which he joined in early 1846.NOTE: in
reference to Mormon migration from Ill. to Salt Lake City, Captain Edward Hunter said the Second
hundred departed June 17, 1847 and arrived in the Salt Lake Valley Sept 29, 1847.
Nephi with his parents and surviving siblings are shown on the 1850 Population schedules in the County
of Iron in Southern Utah.
Family Sheet Information from is Deer Lodge Montana Census 1870; Yakima Census 1885 & 1887; and
the1900 Fed. Census, also information from Fay Hawkins, Alma Inez, Lois Hicks, Lucille Owens and
Mamie Jackson.
The following notes were compiled by Arlene Davis: Nephi is listed on the 1860 census for Utah in
Great Salt Lake Co, Union, page 265.He also is there in 1862.1870 Montana Census, Deer Lodge
County, Deer Lodge Twp. lists Nephi, age 26; Elizabeth, age 28; Margaret, age 6; Ann, age 2 and
Catherine, 8 months.
The family was in Porter's Prairie Pct., King County, Washington Territory 1880 Census.Nephi was not
listed.Elizabeth was "Head of Household", a farmer.In 1885 they were in Yakima County,
Washington.Nephi was listed as a teamster.Sarah Margarette Glidden and her 3 children were also
living with them; Annie and Catherine were not.By the 1887 Washington Census they were still in
Yakima County, but Sarah was no longer listed, although her children were.In the Yakima County
1888 Tax List, Nephi is listed in Yakima (now Union Gap), $240.00.By January 1889 the family was in
Idaho.In the 1900 Idaho Census, Owyhee County, Bruneau Twp., Elizabeth was in Grandview,
Owyhee County and listed again as "Head of Household", with her sons, Robert (a stockman) and
Elmer, and Polly.Nephi was in another precinct, but the cards were missing.By the 1920 census
Nephi was in Bruneau living alone, and Elmer was living with his sister, Josephine Randall and her
family.
More about NEPHI WILLIAM OWENS:
Burial: October 5, 1927, Bruneau, Owyhee Co., Idaho
Cause of Death: Arterio-Sclerois, prospatis hypertrophy Nephritis duration 10 years53
Occupation: Teamster
Physical Desc.: Medium Height; Stout Build; Dark Complexion; bushy brows, black snapping eyes
More About ELIZABETH ANN CAMPBELL:
Burial: June 1913, Bruneau, Owyhee Co., Idaho
More About NEPHI OWENS and ELIZABETH CAMPBELL:
Marriage: Abt. 1867, Helena, Lewis & Clark, Montana54
Children of NEPHI OWENS and ELIZABETH CAMPBELL are:
15. i. EMILY ANN11 (Annie) OwENS, b. April 18, 1868, Montana Territory; d. February
1907, Cornwall, Idaho.
16. ii. MARY CATHERINE (Cattie) OWENS, b. December 4, 1869, Helena, Montana
Territory; d. January 1, 1952, Boise, Ada Co., Idaho.
17. iii. ELIZABETH JANE (Lizzie) OWENS, b. August 22, 1871, Washington Territory; d.
1929, St. Al's Hospital, `Boise, Ada Co., Idaho.
18. iv. ROBERT NELSON (Rob) OWENS, b. September 7, 1872, Washington Territory;
d. June 29, 1941, Grass Valley Hosp, California.
19. v. JEROME WILLIAM (Jerry) OWENS, b. October 15, 1874, Puyallup, Washington
Territory; d. February 23, 1936, Glenns Ferry, Elmore CO., Idaho.
20. vi. ISABELLA (Belle)OWENS, b. November 22, 1878, Washington Territory; d. July
9, 1905, Cornwall, Idaho.
21. vii. JOSEPHINE MAUDE (Josie) OWENS, b. February 28, 1881, Yakima,
Washington Territory; d. November 16, 1929, Payette, Payette Co., Idaho.
22. viii. LUZETTA(,LOUZETTA)AMY (Lou) OWENS, b. February 28, 1881, Yakima,
Washington Territory; d. March 23, 1941, Murphy, Owyhee Co., Idaho.
ix. ELMER NEPHI (Unk) OWENS55, b. September 17, 1883, Yakima, Washington
Territory; d. October 3, 1945, Bruneau, Owyhee Co., Idaho; m. MINNIE SOAP, Unknown; b. Duck
Valley Indian Reservation, Owyhee Co,Idaho/Nev.; d. Abt. 1940, Duck Valley Indian Reservation,
Owyhee Co,Idaho/Nev.
More About ELMER NEPHI OWENS:
Occupation: Ranching, raising horses, he sold horses to the Calvary for many years
Place Buried: Bruneau, Owyhee Co., Idaho
NOTES:Faye Randall gave Elmer the Nick Name of UNK so she could distinguish between her Uncle
Elmer and her brother Elmer.It stuck with him.
More About MINNIE SOAP:
Nationality: Indian, Duck Valley Reservation, Owyhee Co., Idaho
Occupation: Registered Nurse at the Reservation
More About ELMER OWENS and MINNIE SOAP:
Marriage: Unknown
20.ISABELLA11 OWENS (NEPHI WILLIAM10, ROBERT9, EDMUND H.8, WILLIAM7, WILLIAM6,
WILLIAM5, WILLIAM4, WILLIAM3, RICHARD2, JOHN H.1)97 was born November 22, 1878 in
Washington Territory98, and died July 9, 1905 in Cornwall, Idaho.She married PERCY R. SULLIVAN
Abt. 1891, son of SAMUEL SULLIVAN and ELIZA WALTON.He was born March 1873 in Iowa99, and
died Unknown.
More About ISABELLA OWENS:
Burial: July 1905, Buchanan Cemetery , Cornwall, Id
More About PERCY R. SULLIVAN:
Religion: Wesleyan Methodist100
More About PERCY SULLIVAN and ISABELLA OWENS:
Marriage: Abt. 1891
Children of ISABELLA OWENS and PERCY SULLIVAN are:
i. EVA E.12 SULLIVAN, b. 1892; d. Unknown.
Notes for EVA E. SULLIVAN:
Eva was not shown on the 1900 Census
ii. NEVA ISABELLE SULLIVAN, b. January 21, 1895, Latah Co., Idaho.
iii. GLEN S. SULLIVAN, b. March 30, 1898, Latah Co., Idaho.
iv. JOHNIE T. SULLIVAN, b. January 27, 1902.
Notes for JOHNIE T. SULLIVAN:
other conflicting birth year was 1900
Percy and Isabella had the following children:
71 F i. Eva A Sullivanwas born 1892.
Descendants of John H. Owens
(As of March 30, 2001)
(This was compiled by Merla L. Becker with the assistance of my mother and many
aunts and cousins, as shown in the end notes, along with years of research.It is
probably inevitable that in entering all of this information that I may have made a
type O.If you note anything please let me know.
I request that the personal information on living individuals not be made assessable
on the net or web pages.)
Generation No. 10
11.NEPHI WILLIAM10 OWENS (ROBERT9, EDMUND H.8, WILLIAM7, WILLIAM6,
WILLIAM5, WILLIAM4, WILLIAM3, RICHARD2, JOHN H.1)46,47 was born March 24,
1844 in McCracken Co, Kentucky48,49, and died October 3, 1927 in Bruneau,
Owyhee Co., Idaho50.He married ELIZABETH ANN CAMPBELL51 Abt. 1867 in Helena,
Lewis & Clark, Montana52, daughter of CAMPBELL and MARY WARD.She was born
April 16, 1843 in Texas, Pike Co., Missouri, and died June 2, 1913 in Bruneau,
Owyhee Co., Idaho.
Notes for NEPHI WILLIAM OWENS:
These notes are from Merla Becker:Nephi was born in Kentucky in March 1944.
Robert and Catherine had apparently moved from Illinois to Kentucky after Isabelle
was born, and then after March 1844 went to Ohio.Robert was with Catherine and
children in Ohio prior to Sept 21, 1844, he and Catherine joined the church there at
that time.After they joined the church, they moved to Nauvoo, (this information I
found on page 385 of "Heart Throbs of the West" by Kate B. Carter).I found Nephi
listed, at the age of three with his mother, Catherine Owens, and his older brother,
Jarome (Jerome), (the three girls had died prior to this time) listed in the 2nd Group,
Fifth Ten that set out from Iowa in the summer of 1847, and arrived in Salt Lake
Valley Oct 2, 1847.The first of the wagon train arrived on Sept 29, 1947 and the last
of the train arrived in the Salt Lake Valley on Oct. 2, 1847.(This information is from "
Heart Throbs of the West" by Kate B. Carter Page 431).Robert was not with them at
the time because he was serving in the Mormon Battalion, which he joined in early
1846.NOTE: in reference to Mormon migration from Ill. to Salt Lake City, Captain
Edward Hunter said the Second hundred departed June 17, 1847 and arrived in the
Salt Lake Valley Sept 29, 1847.
Nephi with his parents and surviving siblings are shown on the 1850 Population
schedules in the County of Iron in Southern Utah.
Family Sheet Information from is Deer Lodge Montana Census 1870; Yakima Census
1885 & 1887; and the1900 Fed. Census, also information from Fay Hawkins, Alma
Inez, Lois Hicks, Lucille Owens and Mamie Jackson.
The following notes were compiled by Arlene Davis: Nephi is listed on the 1860
census for Utah in Great Salt Lake Co, Union, page 265.He also is there in 1862.
1870 Montana Census, Deer Lodge County, Deer Lodge Twp. lists Nephi, age 26;
Elizabeth, age 28; Margaret, age 6; Ann, age 2 and Catherine, 8 months.
The family was in Porter's Prairie Pct., King County, Washington Territory 1880
Census.Nephi was not listed.Elizabeth was "Head of Household", a farmer.In
1885 they were in Yakima County, Washington.Nephi was listed as a teamster.
Sarah Margarette Glidden and her 3 children were also living with them; Annie and
Catherine were not.By the 1887 Washington Census they were still in Yakima
County, but Sarah was no longer listed, although her children were.In the Yakima
County 1888 Tax List, Nephi is listed in Yakima (now Union Gap), $240.00.By
January 1889 the family was in Idaho.In the 1900 Idaho Census, Owyhee County,
Bruneau Twp., Elizabeth was in Grandview, Owyhee County and listed again as "Head
of Household", with her sons, Robert (a stockman) and Elmer, and Polly.Nephi was
in another precinct, but the cards were missing.By the 1920 census Nephi was in
Bruneau living alone, and Elmer was living with his sister, Josephine Randall and her
family.
More about NEPHI WILLIAM OWENS:
Burial: October 5, 1927, Bruneau, Owyhee Co., Idaho
Cause of Death: Arterio-Sclerois, prospatis hypertrophy Nephritis duration 10 years53
Occupation: Teamster
Physical Desc.: Medium Height; Stout Build; Dark Complexion; bushy brows, black
snapping eyes
More About ELIZABETH ANN CAMPBELL:
Burial: June 1913, Bruneau, Owyhee Co., Idaho
More About NEPHI OWENS and ELIZABETH CAMPBELL:
Marriage: Abt. 1867, Helena, Lewis & Clark, Montana54
Children of NEPHI OWENS and ELIZABETH CAMPBELL are:
15. i. EMILY ANN11 (Annie) OwENS, b. April 18, 1868, Montana
Territory; d. February 1907, Cornwall, Idaho.
16. ii. MARY CATHERINE (Cattie) OWENS, b. December 4, 1869,
Helena, Montana Territory; d. January 1, 1952, Boise, Ada Co., Idaho.
17. iii. ELIZABETH JANE (Lizzie) OWENS, b. August 22, 1871,
Washington Territory; d. 1929, St. Al's Hospital, `Boise, Ada Co., Idaho.
18. iv. ROBERT NELSON (Rob) OWENS, b. September 7, 1872,
Washington Territory; d. June 29, 1941, Grass Valley Hosp, California.
19. v. JEROME WILLIAM (Jerry) OWENS, b. October 15, 1874,
Puyallup, Washington Territory; d. February 23, 1936, Glenns Ferry, Elmore CO.,
Idaho.
20. vi. ISABELLA (Belle)OWENS, b. November 22, 1878, Washington
Territory; d. July 9, 1905, Cornwall, Idaho.
21. vii. JOSEPHINE MAUDE (Josie) OWENS, b. February 28, 1881,
Yakima, Washington Territory; d. November 16, 1929, Payette, Payette Co., Idaho.
22. viii. LUZETTA(,LOUZETTA)AMY (Lou) OWENS, b. February 28,
1881, Yakima, Washington Territory; d. March 23, 1941, Murphy, Owyhee Co., Idaho.
ix. ELMER NEPHI (Unk) OWENS55, b. September 17, 1883, Yakima,
Washington Territory; d. October 3, 1945, Bruneau, Owyhee Co., Idaho; m. MINNIE
SOAP, Unknown; b. Duck Valley Indian Reservation, Owyhee Co,Idaho/Nev.; d. Abt.
1940, Duck Valley Indian Reservation, Owyhee Co,Idaho/Nev.
More About ELMER NEPHI OWENS:
Occupation: Ranching, raising horses, he sold horses to the Calvary for many years
Place Buried: Bruneau, Owyhee Co., Idaho
NOTES:Faye Randall gave Elmer the Nick Name of UNK so she could distinguish
between her Uncle Elmer and her brother Elmer.It stuck with him.
More About MINNIE SOAP:
Nationality: Indian, Duck Valley Reservation, Owyhee Co., Idaho
Occupation: Registered Nurse at the Reservation
More About ELMER OWENS and MINNIE SOAP:
Marriage: Unknown
20.ISABELLA11 OWENS (NEPHI WILLIAM10, ROBERT9, EDMUND H.8, WILLIAM7,
WILLIAM6, WILLIAM5, WILLIAM4, WILLIAM3, RICHARD2, JOHN H.1)97 was born
November 22, 1878 in Washington Territory98, and died July 9, 1905 in Cornwall,
Idaho.She married PERCY R. SULLIVAN Abt. 1891, son of SAMUEL SULLIVAN and
ELIZA WALTON.He was born March 1873 in Iowa99, and died Unknown.
More About ISABELLA OWENS:
Burial: July 1905, Buchanan Cemetery , Cornwall, Id
More About PERCY R. SULLIVAN:
Religion: Wesleyan Methodist100
More About PERCY SULLIVAN and ISABELLA OWENS:
Marriage: Abt. 1891
Children of ISABELLA OWENS and PERCY SULLIVAN are:
i. EVA E.12 SULLIVAN, b. 1892; d. Unknown.
Notes for EVA E. SULLIVAN:
Eva was not shown on the 1900 Census
ii. NEVA ISABELLE SULLIVAN, b. January 21, 1895, Latah Co.,
Idaho.
iii. GLEN S. SULLIVAN, b. March 30, 1898, Latah Co., Idaho.
iv. JOHNIE T. SULLIVAN, b. January 27, 1902.
Notes for JOHNIE T. SULLIVAN:
other conflicting birth year was 1900
72 F ii. Neva Isabelle Sullivanwas born 21 Jan 1895 in Idaho.
Descendants of John H. Owens
(As of March 30, 2001)
(This was compiled by Merla L. Becker with the assistance of my mother and many
aunts and cousins, as shown in the end notes, along with years of research.It is
probably inevitable that in entering all of this information that I may have made a
type O.If you note anything please let me know.
I request that the personal information on living individuals not be made assessable
on the net or web pages.)
Generation No. 10
11.NEPHI WILLIAM10 OWENS (ROBERT9, EDMUND H.8, WILLIAM7, WILLIAM6,
WILLIAM5, WILLIAM4, WILLIAM3, RICHARD2, JOHN H.1)46,47 was born March 24,
1844 in McCracken Co, Kentucky48,49, and died October 3, 1927 in Bruneau,
Owyhee Co., Idaho50.He married ELIZABETH ANN CAMPBELL51 Abt. 1867 in Helena,
Lewis & Clark, Montana52, daughter of CAMPBELL and MARY WARD.She was born
April 16, 1843 in Texas, Pike Co., Missouri, and died June 2, 1913 in Bruneau,
Owyhee Co., Idaho.
Notes for NEPHI WILLIAM OWENS:
These notes are from Merla Becker:Nephi was born in Kentucky in March 1944.
Robert and Catherine had apparently moved from Illinois to Kentucky after Isabelle
was born, and then after March 1844 went to Ohio.Robert was with Catherine and
children in Ohio prior to Sept 21, 1844, he and Catherine joined the church there at
that time.After they joined the church, they moved to Nauvoo, (this information I
found on page 385 of "Heart Throbs of the West" by Kate B. Carter).I found Nephi
listed, at the age of three with his mother, Catherine Owens, and his older brother,
Jarome (Jerome), (the three girls had died prior to this time) listed in the 2nd Group,
Fifth Ten that set out from Iowa in the summer of 1847, and arrived in Salt Lake
Valley Oct 2, 1847.The first of the wagon train arrived on Sept 29, 1947 and the last
of the train arrived in the Salt Lake Valley on Oct. 2, 1847.(This information is from "
Heart Throbs of the West" by Kate B. Carter Page 431).Robert was not with them at
the time because he was serving in the Mormon Battalion, which he joined in early
1846.NOTE: in reference to Mormon migration from Ill. to Salt Lake City, Captain
Edward Hunter said the Second hundred departed June 17, 1847 and arrived in the
Salt Lake Valley Sept 29, 1847.
Nephi with his parents and surviving siblings are shown on the 1850 Population
schedules in the County of Iron in Southern Utah.
Family Sheet Information from is Deer Lodge Montana Census 1870; Yakima Census
1885 & 1887; and the1900 Fed. Census, also information from Fay Hawkins, Alma
Inez, Lois Hicks, Lucille Owens and Mamie Jackson.
The following notes were compiled by Arlene Davis: Nephi is listed on the 1860
census for Utah in Great Salt Lake Co, Union, page 265.He also is there in 1862.
1870 Montana Census, Deer Lodge County, Deer Lodge Twp. lists Nephi, age 26;
Elizabeth, age 28; Margaret, age 6; Ann, age 2 and Catherine, 8 months.
The family was in Porter's Prairie Pct., King County, Washington Territory 1880
Census.Nephi was not listed.Elizabeth was "Head of Household", a farmer.In
1885 they were in Yakima County, Washington.Nephi was listed as a teamster.
Sarah Margarette Glidden and her 3 children were also living with them; Annie and
Catherine were not.By the 1887 Washington Census they were still in Yakima
County, but Sarah was no longer listed, although her children were.In the Yakima
County 1888 Tax List, Nephi is listed in Yakima (now Union Gap), $240.00.By
January 1889 the family was in Idaho.In the 1900 Idaho Census, Owyhee County,
Bruneau Twp., Elizabeth was in Grandview, Owyhee County and listed again as "Head
of Household", with her sons, Robert (a stockman) and Elmer, and Polly.Nephi was
in another precinct, but the cards were missing.By the 1920 census Nephi was in
Bruneau living alone, and Elmer was living with his sister, Josephine Randall and her
family.
More about NEPHI WILLIAM OWENS:
Burial: October 5, 1927, Bruneau, Owyhee Co., Idaho
Cause of Death: Arterio-Sclerois, prospatis hypertrophy Nephritis duration 10 years53
Occupation: Teamster
Physical Desc.: Medium Height; Stout Build; Dark Complexion; bushy brows, black
snapping eyes
More About ELIZABETH ANN CAMPBELL:
Burial: June 1913, Bruneau, Owyhee Co., Idaho
More About NEPHI OWENS and ELIZABETH CAMPBELL:
Marriage: Abt. 1867, Helena, Lewis & Clark, Montana54
Children of NEPHI OWENS and ELIZABETH CAMPBELL are:
15. i. EMILY ANN11 (Annie) OwENS, b. April 18, 1868, Montana
Territory; d. February 1907, Cornwall, Idaho.
16. ii. MARY CATHERINE (Cattie) OWENS, b. December 4, 1869,
Helena, Montana Territory; d. January 1, 1952, Boise, Ada Co., Idaho.
17. iii. ELIZABETH JANE (Lizzie) OWENS, b. August 22, 1871,
Washington Territory; d. 1929, St. Al's Hospital, `Boise, Ada Co., Idaho.
18. iv. ROBERT NELSON (Rob) OWENS, b. September 7, 1872,
Washington Territory; d. June 29, 1941, Grass Valley Hosp, California.
19. v. JEROME WILLIAM (Jerry) OWENS, b. October 15, 1874,
Puyallup, Washington Territory; d. February 23, 1936, Glenns Ferry, Elmore CO.,
Idaho.
20. vi. ISABELLA (Belle)OWENS, b. November 22, 1878, Washington
Territory; d. July 9, 1905, Cornwall, Idaho.
21. vii. JOSEPHINE MAUDE (Josie) OWENS, b. February 28, 1881,
Yakima, Washington Territory; d. November 16, 1929, Payette, Payette Co., Idaho.
22. viii. LUZETTA(,LOUZETTA)AMY (Lou) OWENS, b. February 28,
1881, Yakima, Washington Territory; d. March 23, 1941, Murphy, Owyhee Co., Idaho.
ix. ELMER NEPHI (Unk) OWENS55, b. September 17, 1883, Yakima,
Washington Territory; d. October 3, 1945, Bruneau, Owyhee Co., Idaho; m. MINNIE
SOAP, Unknown; b. Duck Valley Indian Reservation, Owyhee Co,Idaho/Nev.; d. Abt.
1940, Duck Valley Indian Reservation, Owyhee Co,Idaho/Nev.
More About ELMER NEPHI OWENS:
Occupation: Ranching, raising horses, he sold horses to the Calvary for many years
Place Buried: Bruneau, Owyhee Co., Idaho
NOTES:Faye Randall gave Elmer the Nick Name of UNK so she could distinguish
between her Uncle Elmer and her brother Elmer.It stuck with him.
More About MINNIE SOAP:
Nationality: Indian, Duck Valley Reservation, Owyhee Co., Idaho
Occupation: Registered Nurse at the Reservation
More About ELMER OWENS and MINNIE SOAP:
Marriage: Unknown
20.ISABELLA11 OWENS (NEPHI WILLIAM10, ROBERT9, EDMUND H.8, WILLIAM7,
WILLIAM6, WILLIAM5, WILLIAM4, WILLIAM3, RICHARD2, JOHN H.1)97 was born
November 22, 1878 in Washington Territory98, and died July 9, 1905 in Cornwall,
Idaho.She married PERCY R. SULLIVAN Abt. 1891, son of SAMUEL SULLIVAN and
ELIZA WALTON.He was born March 1873 in Iowa99, and died Unknown.
More About ISABELLA OWENS:
Burial: July 1905, Buchanan Cemetery , Cornwall, Id
More About PERCY R. SULLIVAN:
Religion: Wesleyan Methodist100
More About PERCY SULLIVAN and ISABELLA OWENS:
Marriage: Abt. 1891
Children of ISABELLA OWENS and PERCY SULLIVAN are:
i. EVA E.12 SULLIVAN, b. 1892; d. Unknown.
Notes for EVA E. SULLIVAN:
Eva was not shown on the 1900 Census
ii. NEVA ISABELLE SULLIVAN, b. January 21, 1895, Latah Co.,
Idaho.
iii. GLEN S. SULLIVAN, b. March 30, 1898, Latah Co., Idaho.
iv. JOHNIE T. SULLIVAN, b. January 27, 1902.
Notes for JOHNIE T. SULLIVAN:
other conflicting birth year was 1900
73 M iii. Glen S. Sullivanwas born 30 Mar 1898 in Idaho.
Descendants of John H. Owens
(As of March 30, 2001)
(This was compiled by Merla L. Becker with the assistance of my mother and many
aunts and cousins, as shown in the end notes, along with years of research.It is
probably inevitable that in entering all of this information that I may have made a
type O.If you note anything please let me know.
I request that the personal information on living individuals not be made assessable
on the net or web pages.)
Generation No. 10
11.NEPHI WILLIAM10 OWENS (ROBERT9, EDMUND H.8, WILLIAM7, WILLIAM6,
WILLIAM5, WILLIAM4, WILLIAM3, RICHARD2, JOHN H.1)46,47 was born March 24,
1844 in McCracken Co, Kentucky48,49, and died October 3, 1927 in Bruneau,
Owyhee Co., Idaho50.He married ELIZABETH ANN CAMPBELL51 Abt. 1867 in Helena,
Lewis & Clark, Montana52, daughter of CAMPBELL and MARY WARD.She was born
April 16, 1843 in Texas, Pike Co., Missouri, and died June 2, 1913 in Bruneau,
Owyhee Co., Idaho.
Notes for NEPHI WILLIAM OWENS:
These notes are from Merla Becker:Nephi was born in Kentucky in March 1944.
Robert and Catherine had apparently moved from Illinois to Kentucky after Isabelle
was born, and then after March 1844 went to Ohio.Robert was with Catherine and
children in Ohio prior to Sept 21, 1844, he and Catherine joined the church there at
that time.After they joined the church, they moved to Nauvoo, (this information I
found on page 385 of "Heart Throbs of the West" by Kate B. Carter).I found Nephi
listed, at the age of three with his mother, Catherine Owens, and his older brother,
Jarome (Jerome), (the three girls had died prior to this time) listed in the 2nd Group,
Fifth Ten that set out from Iowa in the summer of 1847, and arrived in Salt Lake
Valley Oct 2, 1847.The first of the wagon train arrived on Sept 29, 1947 and the last
of the train arrived in the Salt Lake Valley on Oct. 2, 1847.(This information is from "
Heart Throbs of the West" by Kate B. Carter Page 431).Robert was not with them at
the time because he was serving in the Mormon Battalion, which he joined in early
1846.NOTE: in reference to Mormon migration from Ill. to Salt Lake City, Captain
Edward Hunter said the Second hundred departed June 17, 1847 and arrived in the
Salt Lake Valley Sept 29, 1847.
Nephi with his parents and surviving siblings are shown on the 1850 Population
schedules in the County of Iron in Southern Utah.
Family Sheet Information from is Deer Lodge Montana Census 1870; Yakima Census
1885 & 1887; and the1900 Fed. Census, also information from Fay Hawkins, Alma
Inez, Lois Hicks, Lucille Owens and Mamie Jackson.
The following notes were compiled by Arlene Davis: Nephi is listed on the 1860
census for Utah in Great Salt Lake Co, Union, page 265.He also is there in 1862.
1870 Montana Census, Deer Lodge County, Deer Lodge Twp. lists Nephi, age 26;
Elizabeth, age 28; Margaret, age 6; Ann, age 2 and Catherine, 8 months.
The family was in Porter's Prairie Pct., King County, Washington Territory 1880
Census.Nephi was not listed.Elizabeth was "Head of Household", a farmer.In
1885 they were in Yakima County, Washington.Nephi was listed as a teamster.
Sarah Margarette Glidden and her 3 children were also living with them; Annie and
Catherine were not.By the 1887 Washington Census they were still in Yakima
County, but Sarah was no longer listed, although her children were.In the Yakima
County 1888 Tax List, Nephi is listed in Yakima (now Union Gap), $240.00.By
January 1889 the family was in Idaho.In the 1900 Idaho Census, Owyhee County,
Bruneau Twp., Elizabeth was in Grandview, Owyhee County and listed again as "Head
of Household", with her sons, Robert (a stockman) and Elmer, and Polly.Nephi was
in another precinct, but the cards were missing.By the 1920 census Nephi was in
Bruneau living alone, and Elmer was living with his sister, Josephine Randall and her
family.
More about NEPHI WILLIAM OWENS:
Burial: October 5, 1927, Bruneau, Owyhee Co., Idaho
Cause of Death: Arterio-Sclerois, prospatis hypertrophy Nephritis duration 10 years53
Occupation: Teamster
Physical Desc.: Medium Height; Stout Build; Dark Complexion; bushy brows, black
snapping eyes
More About ELIZABETH ANN CAMPBELL:
Burial: June 1913, Bruneau, Owyhee Co., Idaho
More About NEPHI OWENS and ELIZABETH CAMPBELL:
Marriage: Abt. 1867, Helena, Lewis & Clark, Montana54
Children of NEPHI OWENS and ELIZABETH CAMPBELL are:
15. i. EMILY ANN11 (Annie) OwENS, b. April 18, 1868, Montana
Territory; d. February 1907, Cornwall, Idaho.
16. ii. MARY CATHERINE (Cattie) OWENS, b. December 4, 1869,
Helena, Montana Territory; d. January 1, 1952, Boise, Ada Co., Idaho.
17. iii. ELIZABETH JANE (Lizzie) OWENS, b. August 22, 1871,
Washington Territory; d. 1929, St. Al's Hospital, `Boise, Ada Co., Idaho.
18. iv. ROBERT NELSON (Rob) OWENS, b. September 7, 1872,
Washington Territory; d. June 29, 1941, Grass Valley Hosp, California.
19. v. JEROME WILLIAM (Jerry) OWENS, b. October 15, 1874,
Puyallup, Washington Territory; d. February 23, 1936, Glenns Ferry, Elmore CO.,
Idaho.
20. vi. ISABELLA (Belle)OWENS, b. November 22, 1878, Washington
Territory; d. July 9, 1905, Cornwall, Idaho.
21. vii. JOSEPHINE MAUDE (Josie) OWENS, b. February 28, 1881,
Yakima, Washington Territory; d. November 16, 1929, Payette, Payette Co., Idaho.
22. viii. LUZETTA(,LOUZETTA)AMY (Lou) OWENS, b. February 28,
1881, Yakima, Washington Territory; d. March 23, 1941, Murphy, Owyhee Co., Idaho.
ix. ELMER NEPHI (Unk) OWENS55, b. September 17, 1883, Yakima,
Washington Territory; d. October 3, 1945, Bruneau, Owyhee Co., Idaho; m. MINNIE
SOAP, Unknown; b. Duck Valley Indian Reservation, Owyhee Co,Idaho/Nev.; d. Abt.
1940, Duck Valley Indian Reservation, Owyhee Co,Idaho/Nev.
More About ELMER NEPHI OWENS:
Occupation: Ranching, raising horses, he sold horses to the Calvary for many years
Place Buried: Bruneau, Owyhee Co., Idaho
NOTES:Faye Randall gave Elmer the Nick Name of UNK so she could distinguish
between her Uncle Elmer and her brother Elmer.It stuck with him.
More About MINNIE SOAP:
Nationality: Indian, Duck Valley Reservation, Owyhee Co., Idaho
Occupation: Registered Nurse at the Reservation
More About ELMER OWENS and MINNIE SOAP:
Marriage: Unknown
20.ISABELLA11 OWENS (NEPHI WILLIAM10, ROBERT9, EDMUND H.8, WILLIAM7,
WILLIAM6, WILLIAM5, WILLIAM4, WILLIAM3, RICHARD2, JOHN H.1)97 was born
November 22, 1878 in Washington Territory98, and died July 9, 1905 in Cornwall,
Idaho.She married PERCY R. SULLIVAN Abt. 1891, son of SAMUEL SULLIVAN and
ELIZA WALTON.He was born March 1873 in Iowa99, and died Unknown.
More About ISABELLA OWENS:
Burial: July 1905, Buchanan Cemetery , Cornwall, Id
More About PERCY R. SULLIVAN:
Religion: Wesleyan Methodist100
More About PERCY SULLIVAN and ISABELLA OWENS:
Marriage: Abt. 1891
Children of ISABELLA OWENS and PERCY SULLIVAN are:
i. EVA E.12 SULLIVAN, b. 1892; d. Unknown.
Notes for EVA E. SULLIVAN:
Eva was not shown on the 1900 Census
ii. NEVA ISABELLE SULLIVAN, b. January 21, 1895, Latah Co.,
Idaho.
iii. GLEN S. SULLIVAN, b. March 30, 1898, Latah Co., Idaho.
iv. JOHNIE T. SULLIVAN, b. January 27, 1902.
Notes for JOHNIE T. SULLIVAN:
other conflicting birth year was 1900
74 M iv. John T Sullivanwas born 27 Jan 1902.
Descendants of John H. Owens
(As of March 30, 2001)
(This was compiled by Merla L. Becker with the assistance of my mother and many
aunts and cousins, as shown in the end notes, along with years of research.It is
probably inevitable that in entering all of this information that I may have made a
type O.If you note anything please let me know.
I request that the personal information on living individuals not be made assessable
on the net or web pages.)
Generation No. 10
11.NEPHI WILLIAM10 OWENS (ROBERT9, EDMUND H.8, WILLIAM7, WILLIAM6,
WILLIAM5, WILLIAM4, WILLIAM3, RICHARD2, JOHN H.1)46,47 was born March 24,
1844 in McCracken Co, Kentucky48,49, and died October 3, 1927 in Bruneau,
Owyhee Co., Idaho50.He married ELIZABETH ANN CAMPBELL51 Abt. 1867 in Helena,
Lewis & Clark, Montana52, daughter of CAMPBELL and MARY WARD.She was born
April 16, 1843 in Texas, Pike Co., Missouri, and died June 2, 1913 in Bruneau,
Owyhee Co., Idaho.
Notes for NEPHI WILLIAM OWENS:
These notes are from Merla Becker:Nephi was born in Kentucky in March 1944.
Robert and Catherine had apparently moved from Illinois to Kentucky after Isabelle
was born, and then after March 1844 went to Ohio.Robert was with Catherine and
children in Ohio prior to Sept 21, 1844, he and Catherine joined the church there at
that time.After they joined the church, they moved to Nauvoo, (this information I
found on page 385 of "Heart Throbs of the West" by Kate B. Carter).I found Nephi
listed, at the age of three with his mother, Catherine Owens, and his older brother,
Jarome (Jerome), (the three girls had died prior to this time) listed in the 2nd Group,
Fifth Ten that set out from Iowa in the summer of 1847, and arrived in Salt Lake
Valley Oct 2, 1847.The first of the wagon train arrived on Sept 29, 1947 and the last
of the train arrived in the Salt Lake Valley on Oct. 2, 1847.(This information is from "
Heart Throbs of the West" by Kate B. Carter Page 431).Robert was not with them at
the time because he was serving in the Mormon Battalion, which he joined in early
1846.NOTE: in reference to Mormon migration from Ill. to Salt Lake City, Captain
Edward Hunter said the Second hundred departed June 17, 1847 and arrived in the
Salt Lake Valley Sept 29, 1847.
Nephi with his parents and surviving siblings are shown on the 1850 Population
schedules in the County of Iron in Southern Utah.
Family Sheet Information from is Deer Lodge Montana Census 1870; Yakima Census
1885 & 1887; and the1900 Fed. Census, also information from Fay Hawkins, Alma
Inez, Lois Hicks, Lucille Owens and Mamie Jackson.
The following notes were compiled by Arlene Davis: Nephi is listed on the 1860
census for Utah in Great Salt Lake Co, Union, page 265.He also is there in 1862.
1870 Montana Census, Deer Lodge County, Deer Lodge Twp. lists Nephi, age 26;
Elizabeth, age 28; Margaret, age 6; Ann, age 2 and Catherine, 8 months.
The family was in Porter's Prairie Pct., King County, Washington Territory 1880
Census.Nephi was not listed.Elizabeth was "Head of Household", a farmer.In
1885 they were in Yakima County, Washington.Nephi was listed as a teamster.
Sarah Margarette Glidden and her 3 children were also living with them; Annie and
Catherine were not.By the 1887 Washington Census they were still in Yakima
County, but Sarah was no longer listed, although her children were.In the Yakima
County 1888 Tax List, Nephi is listed in Yakima (now Union Gap), $240.00.By
January 1889 the family was in Idaho.In the 1900 Idaho Census, Owyhee County,
Bruneau Twp., Elizabeth was in Grandview, Owyhee County and listed again as "Head
of Household", with her sons, Robert (a stockman) and Elmer, and Polly.Nephi was
in another precinct, but the cards were missing.By the 1920 census Nephi was in
Bruneau living alone, and Elmer was living with his sister, Josephine Randall and her
family.
More about NEPHI WILLIAM OWENS:
Burial: October 5, 1927, Bruneau, Owyhee Co., Idaho
Cause of Death: Arterio-Sclerois, prospatis hypertrophy Nephritis duration 10 years53
Occupation: Teamster
Physical Desc.: Medium Height; Stout Build; Dark Complexion; bushy brows, black
snapping eyes
More About ELIZABETH ANN CAMPBELL:
Burial: June 1913, Bruneau, Owyhee Co., Idaho
More About NEPHI OWENS and ELIZABETH CAMPBELL:
Marriage: Abt. 1867, Helena, Lewis & Clark, Montana54
Children of NEPHI OWENS and ELIZABETH CAMPBELL are:
15. i. EMILY ANN11 (Annie) OwENS, b. April 18, 1868, Montana
Territory; d. February 1907, Cornwall, Idaho.
16. ii. MARY CATHERINE (Cattie) OWENS, b. December 4, 1869,
Helena, Montana Territory; d. January 1, 1952, Boise, Ada Co., Idaho.
17. iii. ELIZABETH JANE (Lizzie) OWENS, b. August 22, 1871,
Washington Territory; d. 1929, St. Al's Hospital, `Boise, Ada Co., Idaho.
18. iv. ROBERT NELSON (Rob) OWENS, b. September 7, 1872,
Washington Territory; d. June 29, 1941, Grass Valley Hosp, California.
19. v. JEROME WILLIAM (Jerry) OWENS, b. October 15, 1874,
Puyallup, Washington Territory; d. February 23, 1936, Glenns Ferry, Elmore CO.,
Idaho.
20. vi. ISABELLA (Belle)OWENS, b. November 22, 1878, Washington
Territory; d. July 9, 1905, Cornwall, Idaho.
21. vii. JOSEPHINE MAUDE (Josie) OWENS, b. February 28, 1881,
Yakima, Washington Territory; d. November 16, 1929, Payette, Payette Co., Idaho.
22. viii. LUZETTA(,LOUZETTA)AMY (Lou) OWENS, b. February 28,
1881, Yakima, Washington Territory; d. March 23, 1941, Murphy, Owyhee Co., Idaho.
ix. ELMER NEPHI (Unk) OWENS55, b. September 17, 1883, Yakima,
Washington Territory; d. October 3, 1945, Bruneau, Owyhee Co., Idaho; m. MINNIE
SOAP, Unknown; b. Duck Valley Indian Reservation, Owyhee Co,Idaho/Nev.; d. Abt.
1940, Duck Valley Indian Reservation, Owyhee Co,Idaho/Nev.
More About ELMER NEPHI OWENS:
Occupation: Ranching, raising horses, he sold horses to the Calvary for many years
Place Buried: Bruneau, Owyhee Co., Idaho
NOTES:Faye Randall gave Elmer the Nick Name of UNK so she could distinguish
between her Uncle Elmer and her brother Elmer.It stuck with him.
More About MINNIE SOAP:
Nationality: Indian, Duck Valley Reservation, Owyhee Co., Idaho
Occupation: Registered Nurse at the Reservation
More About ELMER OWENS and MINNIE SOAP:
Marriage: Unknown
20.ISABELLA11 OWENS (NEPHI WILLIAM10, ROBERT9, EDMUND H.8, WILLIAM7,
WILLIAM6, WILLIAM5, WILLIAM4, WILLIAM3, RICHARD2, JOHN H.1)97 was born
November 22, 1878 in Washington Territory98, and died July 9, 1905 in Cornwall,
Idaho.She married PERCY R. SULLIVAN Abt. 1891, son of SAMUEL SULLIVAN and
ELIZA WALTON.He was born March 1873 in Iowa99, and died Unknown.
More About ISABELLA OWENS:
Burial: July 1905, Buchanan Cemetery , Cornwall, Id
More About PERCY R. SULLIVAN:
Religion: Wesleyan Methodist100
More About PERCY SULLIVAN and ISABELLA OWENS:
Marriage: Abt. 1891
Children of ISABELLA OWENS and PERCY SULLIVAN are:
i. EVA E.12 SULLIVAN, b. 1892; d. Unknown.
Notes for EVA E. SULLIVAN:
Eva was not shown on the 1900 Census
ii. NEVA ISABELLE SULLIVAN, b. January 21, 1895, Latah Co.,
Idaho.
iii. GLEN S. SULLIVAN, b. March 30, 1898, Latah Co., Idaho.
iv. JOHNIE T. SULLIVAN, b. January 27, 1902.
Notes for JOHNIE T. SULLIVAN:
other conflicting birth year was 1900
36. Claude Latimore Sullivan(Samuel Parker Sullivan, Jane Lippincott, Samuel B., Samuel Rice) was born 4 Aug 1878 in Masonville, Delaware, Iowa. He died 25 Oct 1962 in Malalia, Oregon. He was buried Oct 1962 in Bruneau, Owyhee, Idaho.
Taken from the Social Security Death Index on February 12, 2002 -
Claude SULLIVAN
Birth Date:4 Aug 1878
Death Date:Oct 1962
Social Security Number: 518-36-0607
State or Territory Where Number Was Issued:Idaho
Actual Death Residence: Oregon
________________________________________________
Taken from the IGI files on February 12, 2002 -
Claude Latimer SULLIVAN
Claude Latimer SULLIVAN
Sex: M
Event(s):Birth: 4 Aug 1878 Masonville, Dlwr, Iowa
Parents:Father: Samuel Parker SULLIVAN Mother: Eliza Ann WALTON
_____________________________________________________________________
9. Samuel Parker Sullivan b. FEB 15 1841, Champaign County, Ohio, m. DEC 14
1868, in Delaware Co, Iowa,52 Eliza Ann Walton, (daughter of Mr. Walton and Mrs.
Walton) d. 1902. Samuel died SEP 29 1926, Ft. Benton, Montana, buried Ft. Benton,
Montana.
Samuel P. Sullivan Manchester Press of Oct. 21,1926 Samuel P. Sullivan, in
boyhood a resident of this county and brother of Frank Sullivan of Masonville died at a
hospital in Ft. Benton, Mont. on Sept. 29,1926, of bronchial asthma. Burial was made in
Fort Benton, Mont. Mr. Sullivan was born in Champaign, Ohio, Feb. 15,1841, and was
consequently past 85 years of age. After pioneering both in Illinois and Iowa he went to
the state of Washington in 1881 and in 1914 removed to Montana. His wife died in 1902.
Mr. Sullivan enlisted as a Civil war soldier at Dubuque early in the war, but soon after
entering the service was discharged because of the asthma. He is survived by 6 children,
all living in the far west and by 3 brothers, I. N. Sullivan of Boise, Idaho, Frank of
Masonville and A. R. of Iowa Falls. Old friends here will learn of the death of this worthy
citizen with regret.
Eliza: Eliza and Samuel had 3 boys.
Children:
i Charles Sullivan d. AFT 1946. lives in Florida
ii Elmer Wellman Sullivan buried Baker Cemetery, Coffin Grive, Iowa.53
iii Percy Sullivan. lived in Halsey, Oregon
iv John Sullivan.
v Claude Sullivan occupation Sheriff of Owyhee Co., Id.
20. vi Jennie Sullivan.
vii Maude Sullivan m. Austin Lynchand. Austin: Lived in FT. Benton,
Montana
Larry Nicodemus
205 Canyon Oaks
Argyle Texas 76226
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22.LUZETTA (LOUZETTA) AMY11 OWENS (NEPHI WILLIAM10, ROBERT9, EDMUND H.8, WILLIAM7,
WILLIAM6, WILLIAM5, WILLIAM4, WILLIAM3, RICHARD2, JOHN H.1)106,107 was born February 28,
1881 in Yakima, Washington Territory108, and died March 23, 1941 in Murphy, Owyhee Co., Idaho.
She married CLAUDE LATIMORE SULLIVAN October 1, 1895 in Juliaetta, Latah Co., Idaho109, son of
SAMUEL SULLIVAN and ELIZA WALTON.He was born August 4, 1878 in Masonville, Delaware Co.,
Iowa110, and died October 25, 1962 in Malalia,
More About LUZETTA (LOUZETTA) AMY OWENS:
Burial: March 26, 1941, Bruneau, Owyhee Co., Idaho
Physical Desc.: had black eyes and hair111
Place Buried: Bruneau, Owyhee Co., Idaho
Notes for CLAUDE LATIMORE SULLIVAN:
CLAUDE L. SULLIVAN
He purchased Lots 1-12 Block 15, So. Add., A Livery Stable in Mountain Home, in 1914.Lots 15-18
block 14 So Add (house, across street from Livery) was purchased in April 1913.The Livery was
foreclosed on June 6, 1919.He sold the house on March 29, 1918 to Domingo Monasterio.
The livery was built in 1908?I found a picture of it under construction that showed that date written
on it.Mother said that Claude built the Livery and the house across the street where he and family
then lived during that time.
Claude was a Village Trustee of Mountain Home, Documented on Dec 9, 1915, court records, Elmore
County Recorder?s Office.
Claude was Sheriff of Owyhee County for sometime. His first term in 1936, was decided by the toss of
a coin, as the election was tied.Claude resigned his office in early 1950 and moved to Oregon.
Mother, Faye Randall Hawkins, and Mamie Tigard both told me that when they were very young they
used to play in the loft at the Livery and also in the horse drawn hearse.Mamie toldme that when
her family first got to Idaho from Washington they stayed with Claude and Lou for awhile.Cattie had
originally wanted to come to be closer to her mother, but by the time they finally came here
grandmother Elizabeth was dead.
More About CLAUDE LATIMORE SULLIVAN:
Burial: Bruneau, Owyhee Co., Idaho
Fact 12: March 29, 1918, Claude sold Lots 14-17 So Add To Mtn Home, to Domingo Monasterio -bk 38
pg 40
Moves: 1882, Came to Idaho with Parents
Occupation: Farmer, livery owner/operator, Sheriff Owyhee Co from 1936 ?til early 1950s.
Place Buried: Bruneau, Owyhee Co., Idaho
Property: April 22, 1913, Lots 15,16,17,18 Blk 14 So. Add to Mountain Home$500. Inst #16630 B34,
P200
Marriage Notes for LUZETTA OWENS and CLAUDE SULLIVAN:
Married by Joseph Gilbert, Justice of the Peace, in the presence of the bride's mother and family.Fred
Randall and George B. Randall were witnesses.
More About CLAUDE SULLIVAN and LUZETTA OWENS:
Marriage: October 1, 1895, Juliaetta, Latah Co., Idaho112
Children of LUZETTA OWENS and CLAUDE SULLIVAN are:
49. i. ARTHUR W.12 SULLIVAN, b. January 13, 1897, Kootnai Co., Idaho; d. August 6,
1933, Bruneau, Owyhee Co., Idaho.
50. ii. THELMA SULLIVAN, b. July 23, 1900.
51. iii. ROBERT LESLEY SULLIVAN, b. August 3, 1903, Big Springs, Owyhee CO., Idaho;
d. August 28, 1959, Mountain Home, Elmore Co., Idaho.
52. iv. NAOMI SULLIVAN, b. February 13, 1906; d. 1979.
53. v. CLAUDE L. SULLIVAN, b. July 3, 1913, Mountain Home, Elmore Co., Idaho; d.
May 13, 1972, Hawaiian Gardens, California.
54. vi. JOHN EDWARD SULLIVAN, b. October 28, 1915, Mountain Home, Elmore Co.,
Idaho; d. October 5, 1992, Marsing, Idaho.
55. vii. DOROTHY LUE SULLIVAN, b. March 28, 1917.
56. viii. DORIS LEE SULLIVAN, b. March 17, 1928.
Claude married (1) Louzetta Owensdaughter of Nephi Owens and Elizabeth Campbell 1 Oct 1895 in Juliaetta, Latah, Idaho. Louzetta was born 28 Feb 1881 (twin) in Yakima, Washington. She died 23 Mar 1941 in Murphy, Owyhee, Idaho.
1941 in Murphy, Owyhee, Idaho.
Descendants of John H. Owens
(As of March 30, 2001)
(This was compiled by Merla L. Becker with the assistance of my mother and many aunts and cousins,
as shown in the end notes, along with years of research.It is probably inevitable that in entering all of
this information that I may have made a type O.If you note anything please let me know.
I request that the personal information on living individuals not be made assessable on the net or web
pages.)
Generation No. 10
11.NEPHI WILLIAM10 OWENS (ROBERT9, EDMUND H.8, WILLIAM7, WILLIAM6, WILLIAM5, WILLIAM4,
WILLIAM3, RICHARD2, JOHN H.1)46,47 was born March 24, 1844 in McCracken Co, Kentucky48,49,
and died October 3, 1927 in Bruneau, Owyhee Co., Idaho50.He married ELIZABETH ANN
CAMPBELL51 Abt. 1867 in Helena, Lewis & Clark, Montana52, daughter of CAMPBELL and MARY WARD.
She was born April 16, 1843 in Texas, Pike Co., Missouri, and died June 2, 1913 in Bruneau, Owyhee
Co., Idaho.
Notes for NEPHI WILLIAM OWENS:
These notes are from Merla Becker:Nephi was born in Kentucky in March 1944.Robert and
Catherine had apparently moved from Illinois to Kentucky after Isabelle was born, and then after March
1844 went to Ohio.Robert was with Catherine and children in Ohio prior to Sept 21, 1844, he and
Catherine joined the church there at that time.After they joined the church, they moved to Nauvoo,
(this information I found on page 385 of "Heart Throbs of the West" by Kate B. Carter).I found Nephi
listed, at the age of three with his mother, Catherine Owens, and his older brother, Jarome (Jerome),
(the three girls had died prior to this time) listed in the 2nd Group, Fifth Ten that set out from Iowa in
the summer of 1847, and arrived in Salt Lake Valley Oct 2, 1847.The first of the wagon train arrived
on Sept 29, 1947 and the last of the train arrived in the Salt Lake Valley on Oct. 2, 1847.(This
information is from "Heart Throbs of the West" by Kate B. Carter Page 431).Robert was not with them
at the time because he was serving in the Mormon Battalion, which he joined in early 1846.NOTE: in
reference to Mormon migration from Ill. to Salt Lake City, Captain Edward Hunter said the Second
hundred departed June 17, 1847 and arrived in the Salt Lake Valley Sept 29, 1847.
Nephi with his parents and surviving siblings are shown on the 1850 Population schedules in the County
of Iron in Southern Utah.
Family Sheet Information from is Deer Lodge Montana Census 1870; Yakima Census 1885 & 1887; and
the1900 Fed. Census, also information from Fay Hawkins, Alma Inez, Lois Hicks, Lucille Owens and
Mamie Jackson.
The following notes were compiled by Arlene Davis: Nephi is listed on the 1860 census for Utah in
Great Salt Lake Co, Union, page 265.He also is there in 1862.1870 Montana Census, Deer Lodge
County, Deer Lodge Twp. lists Nephi, age 26; Elizabeth, age 28; Margaret, age 6; Ann, age 2 and
Catherine, 8 months.
The family was in Porter's Prairie Pct., King County, Washington Territory 1880 Census.Nephi was not
listed.Elizabeth was "Head of Household", a farmer.In 1885 they were in Yakima County,
Washington.Nephi was listed as a teamster.Sarah Margarette Glidden and her 3 children were also
living with them; Annie and Catherine were not.By the 1887 Washington Census they were still in
Yakima County, but Sarah was no longer listed, although her children were.In the Yakima County
1888 Tax List, Nephi is listed in Yakima (now Union Gap), $240.00.By January 1889 the family was in
Idaho.In the 1900 Idaho Census, Owyhee County, Bruneau Twp., Elizabeth was in Grandview,
Owyhee County and listed again as "Head of Household", with her sons, Robert (a stockman) and
Elmer, and Polly.Nephi was in another precinct, but the cards were missing.By the 1920 census
Nephi was in Bruneau living alone, and Elmer was living with his sister, Josephine Randall and her
family.
More about NEPHI WILLIAM OWENS:
Burial: October 5, 1927, Bruneau, Owyhee Co., Idaho
Cause of Death: Arterio-Sclerois, prospatis hypertrophy Nephritis duration 10 years53
Occupation: Teamster
Physical Desc.: Medium Height; Stout Build; Dark Complexion; bushy brows, black snapping eyes
More About ELIZABETH ANN CAMPBELL:
Burial: June 1913, Bruneau, Owyhee Co., Idaho
More About NEPHI OWENS and ELIZABETH CAMPBELL:
Marriage: Abt. 1867, Helena, Lewis & Clark, Montana54
Children of NEPHI OWENS and ELIZABETH CAMPBELL are:
15. i. EMILY ANN11 (Annie) OwENS, b. April 18, 1868, Montana Territory; d. February
1907, Cornwall, Idaho.
16. ii. MARY CATHERINE (Cattie) OWENS, b. December 4, 1869, Helena, Montana
Territory; d. January 1, 1952, Boise, Ada Co., Idaho.
17. iii. ELIZABETH JANE (Lizzie) OWENS, b. August 22, 1871, Washington Territory; d.
1929, St. Al's Hospital, `Boise, Ada Co., Idaho.
18. iv. ROBERT NELSON (Rob) OWENS, b. September 7, 1872, Washington Territory;
d. June 29, 1941, Grass Valley Hosp, California.
19. v. JEROME WILLIAM (Jerry) OWENS, b. October 15, 1874, Puyallup, Washington
Territory; d. February 23, 1936, Glenns Ferry, Elmore CO., Idaho.
20. vi. ISABELLA (Belle)OWENS, b. November 22, 1878, Washington Territory; d. July
9, 1905, Cornwall, Idaho.
21. vii. JOSEPHINE MAUDE (Josie) OWENS, b. February 28, 1881, Yakima,
Washington Territory; d. November 16, 1929, Payette, Payette Co., Idaho.
22. viii. LUZETTA(,LOUZETTA)AMY (Lou) OWENS, b. February 28, 1881, Yakima,
Washington Territory; d. March 23, 1941, Murphy, Owyhee Co., Idaho.
ix. ELMER NEPHI (Unk) OWENS55, b. September 17, 1883, Yakima, Washington
Territory; d. October 3, 1945, Bruneau, Owyhee Co., Idaho; m. MINNIE SOAP, Unknown; b. Duck
Valley Indian Reservation, Owyhee Co,Idaho/Nev.; d. Abt. 1940, Duck Valley Indian Reservation,
Owyhee Co,Idaho/Nev.
More About ELMER NEPHI OWENS:
Occupation: Ranching, raising horses, he sold horses to the Calvary for many years
Place Buried: Bruneau, Owyhee Co., Idaho
NOTES:Faye Randall gave Elmer the Nick Name of UNK so she could distinguish between her Uncle
Elmer and her brother Elmer.It stuck with him.
More About MINNIE SOAP:
Nationality: Indian, Duck Valley Reservation, Owyhee Co., Idaho
Occupation: Registered Nurse at the Reservation
More About ELMER OWENS and MINNIE SOAP:
Marriage: Unknown
22.LUZETTA (LOUZETTA) AMY11 OWENS (NEPHI WILLIAM10, ROBERT9, EDMUND H.8, WILLIAM7,
WILLIAM6, WILLIAM5, WILLIAM4, WILLIAM3, RICHARD2, JOHN H.1)106,107 was born February 28,
1881 in Yakima, Washington Territory108, and died March 23, 1941 in Murphy, Owyhee Co., Idaho.
She married CLAUDE LATIMORE SULLIVAN October 1, 1895 in Juliaetta, Latah Co., Idaho109, son of
SAMUEL SULLIVAN and ELIZA WALTON.He was born August 4, 1878 in Masonville, Delaware Co.,
Iowa110, and died October 25, 1962 in Malalia,
More About LUZETTA (LOUZETTA) AMY OWENS:
Burial: March 26, 1941, Bruneau, Owyhee Co., Idaho
Physical Desc.: had black eyes and hair111
Place Buried: Bruneau, Owyhee Co., Idaho
Notes for CLAUDE LATIMORE SULLIVAN:
CLAUDE L. SULLIVAN
He purchased Lots 1-12 Block 15, So. Add., A Livery Stable in Mountain Home, in 1914.Lots 15-18
block 14 So Add (house, across street from Livery) was purchased in April 1913.The Livery was
foreclosed on June 6, 1919.He sold the house on March 29, 1918 to Domingo Monasterio.
The livery was built in 1908?I found a picture of it under construction that showed that date written
on it.Mother said that Claude built the Livery and the house across the street where he and family
then lived during that time.
Claude was a Village Trustee of Mountain Home, Documented on Dec 9, 1915, court records, Elmore
County Recorder?s Office.
Claude was Sheriff of Owyhee County for sometime. His first term in 1936, was decided by the toss of
a coin, as the election was tied.Claude resigned his office in early 1950 and moved to Oregon.
Mother, Faye Randall Hawkins, and Mamie Tigard both told me that when they were very young they
used to play in the loft at the Livery and also in the horse drawn hearse.Mamie toldme that when
her family first got to Idaho from Washington they stayed with Claude and Lou for awhile.Cattie had
originally wanted to come to be closer to her mother, but by the time they finally came here
grandmother Elizabeth was dead.
More About CLAUDE LATIMORE SULLIVAN:
Burial: Bruneau, Owyhee Co., Idaho
Fact 12: March 29, 1918, Claude sold Lots 14-17 So Add To Mtn Home, to Domingo Monasterio -bk 38
pg 40
Moves: 1882, Came to Idaho with Parents
Occupation: Farmer, livery owner/operator, Sheriff Owyhee Co from 1936 ?til early 1950s.
Place Buried: Bruneau, Owyhee Co., Idaho
Property: April 22, 1913, Lots 15,16,17,18 Blk 14 So. Add to Mountain Home$500. Inst #16630 B34,
P200
Marriage Notes for LUZETTA OWENS and CLAUDE SULLIVAN:
Married by Joseph Gilbert, Justice of the Peace, in the presence of the bride's mother and family.Fred
Randall and George B. Randall were witnesses.
More About CLAUDE SULLIVAN and LUZETTA OWENS:
Marriage: October 1, 1895, Juliaetta, Latah Co., Idaho112
Children of LUZETTA OWENS and CLAUDE SULLIVAN are:
49. i. ARTHUR W.12 SULLIVAN, b. January 13, 1897, Kootnai Co., Idaho; d. August 6,
1933, Bruneau, Owyhee Co., Idaho.
50. ii. THELMA SULLIVAN, b. July 23, 1900.
51. iii. ROBERT LESLEY SULLIVAN, b. August 3, 1903, Big Springs, Owyhee CO., Idaho;
d. August 28, 1959, Mountain Home, Elmore Co., Idaho.
52. iv. NAOMI SULLIVAN, b. February 13, 1906; d. 1979.
53. v. CLAUDE L. SULLIVAN, b. July 3, 1913, Mountain Home, Elmore Co., Idaho; d.
May 13, 1972, Hawaiian Gardens, California.
54. vi. JOHN EDWARD SULLIVAN, b. October 28, 1915, Mountain Home, Elmore Co.,
Idaho; d. October 5, 1992, Marsing, Idaho.
55. vii. DOROTHY LUE SULLIVAN, b. March 28, 1917.
56. viii. DORIS LEE SULLIVAN, b. March 17, 1928.
Claude and Louzetta had the following children:
+ 75 M i. Arthur William Sullivanwas born 13 Jan 1897. He died 6 Aug 1933.
+ 76 F ii. Thelma Fern Sullivanwas born 23 Jul 1900.
+ 77 M iii. Robert Lesley Sullivanwas born 3 Aug 1903. He died 29 Aug 1959.
+ 78 F iv. Naomi Josephine Sullivanwas born 13 Feb 1906. She died 1979.
+ 79 M v. Claude Latimore Sullivanwas born 3 Jul 1913. He died 13 May 1972.
+ 80 M vi. John Edwin Sullivanwas born 28 Oct 1915. He died 5 Oct 1992.
+ 81 F vii. Dorothy Lue Sullivanwas born 28 Mar 1917.
+ 82 F viii. Doris Lee Sullivanwas born 17 Mar 1928. She died Bef 2000.
Claude married (2) Sadie Peckdaughter of Arthur Van Orden Peck and Mary Evaline Glazier. Sadie was born 11 Nov 1896 in Fairview, Franklin, Idaho. She died 26 Mar 1976.
Taken from Ancestral File on February 12, 2002 -
Sadie PECK (AFN: 5GNN-KV)
Sex:F
Event(s):
Birth:11 Nov 1896 Fairview, Frnklin, Id
Death: 26 Mar 1976
Parents:
Father: Arthur Van Orden PECK (AFN: 34Q6-TR)
Mother: Mary Evaline GLAZIER (AFN: 19FM-W8)
Marriage(s):
Spouse: Thomas Lester GLAUBE (AFN: D50L-X2)
Marriage:8 May 1910
_________________________________________________________________
Arthur Van Orden PECK (AFN: 34Q6-TR)
Sex:M
Event(s):
Birth:14 Aug 1854 Salt Lake City, Salt Lake, Ut
Death: 30 Jan 1939 Burley, Cassia, Id
Burial: 2 Feb 1939 Burley, Cassia, Id
Parents: Father:Martin Horton PECK (AFN: 1BW3-ZW)
Mother: Charlotte Amelia (Charlette) VAN ORDEN (AFN: 1WR8-NS)
Marriage(s):
Spouse:Mary Evaline GLAZIER (AFN: 19FM-W8)
Marriage:8 Feb 1883 Salt Lake City, Salt Lake, Ut
Spouse: Penninah Eliza GLAZIER (AFN: 25QB-L5)
Marriage:13 Mar 1876 Salt Lake City, S-Lake, Ut
37. Jennie Sullivan(Samuel Parker Sullivan, Jane Lippincott, Samuel B., Samuel Rice).
Marriage:8 Feb 1883 Salt Lake City, Salt Lake, Ut
Spouse: Penninah Eliza GLAZIER (AFN: 25QB-L5)
Marriage:13 Mar 1876 Salt Lake City, S-Lake, Ut
37. Jennie Sullivan(Samuel Parker Sullivan, Jane Lippincott, Samuel B., Samuel Rice).
9. Samuel Parker Sullivan b. FEB 15 1841, Champaign County, Ohio, m. DEC 14
1868, in Delaware Co, Iowa,52 Eliza Ann Walton, (daughter of Mr. Walton and Mrs.
Walton) d. 1902. Samuel died SEP 29 1926, Ft. Benton, Montana, buried Ft. Benton,
Montana.
Samuel P. Sullivan Manchester Press of Oct. 21,1926 Samuel P. Sullivan, in
boyhood a resident of this county and brother of Frank Sullivan of Masonville died at a
hospital in Ft. Benton, Mont. on Sept. 29,1926, of bronchial asthma. Burial was made in
Fort Benton, Mont. Mr. Sullivan was born in Champaign, Ohio, Feb. 15,1841, and was
consequently past 85 years of age. After pioneering both in Illinois and Iowa he went to
the state of Washington in 1881 and in 1914 removed to Montana. His wife died in 1902.
Mr. Sullivan enlisted as a Civil war soldier at Dubuque early in the war, but soon after
entering the service was discharged because of the asthma. He is survived by 6 children,
all living in the far west and by 3 brothers, I. N. Sullivan of Boise, Idaho, Frank of
Masonville and A. R. of Iowa Falls. Old friends here will learn of the death of this worthy
citizen with regret.
Eliza: Eliza and Samuel had 3 boys.
Children:
i Charles Sullivan d. AFT 1946. lives in Florida
ii Elmer Wellman Sullivan buried Baker Cemetery, Coffin Grive, Iowa.53
iii Percy Sullivan. lived in Halsey, Oregon
iv John Sullivan.
v Claude Sullivan occupation Sheriff of Owyhee Co., Id.
20. vi Jennie Sullivan.
vii Maude Sullivan m. Austin Lynchand. Austin: Lived in FT. Benton,
Montana
Larry Nicodemus
205 Canyon Oaks
Argyle Texas 76226
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Jennie married (1) Peter Ellis.
They had the following children:
+ 83 M i. Williams Ellis.
84 M ii. Peter Ellis.
Peter married Dee.
Jennie married (2) Fred Maddick.
48. Jennie Grace Sullivan(Andrew Jackson Sullivan, Jane Lippincott, Samuel B., Samuel Rice) was born 1869.
Children:
26. i JENNIE GRACE SULLIVAN b. 1869.
ii Willie (William) Sullivan b. 1871, Coffeyville, Montgomery Co,
Kansas,71 d. AFT 1930.
iii Chloe (Cloe) Sullivan b. 1874, Coffeyville, Montgomery Co, Kansas,72
m. Mr. Bourjoise. Chloe died 1942.73 Mr.: Of San Francisco
27. iv Fred Bengamin Sullivan b. APR 05 1875.
v Arthur (Artie) Sullivan b. 1877,74 d. JUL 22 1882, Coffeyville,
Montgomery Co, Kansas.75
vi Andrew J Sullivan Jr b. 1879, Coffeyville, Montgomery Co, Kansas,76
m. JUN 24 1907, in Hailey, Blaine County, Idaho,77 Martha J Burrhus, b. 1864,
Three Spring, Pennsylvania.78 Andrew died AFT 1930. 1910 Idaho Census,
Oneida Co, American Falls, age 31, NAS T624, NAM 227, Page 12 Martha:
will reside on their homestead on Camas Prairie
vii Grion Sullivan b. AFT 1880, Coffeyville, Montgomery Co, Kansas, d.
BEF 1930.
28. viii Eunice R Sullivan b. NOV 1884.
29. ix Ancy E Sullivan b. SEP 8 1888.
Larry Nicodemus
205 Canyon Oaks
Argyle Texas 76226
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Jennie married David W. Stevenson.
They had the following children:
85 F i. Harriet Stevenson.
Harriet married Osborn.
86 F ii. Isabel Stevenson.
58. Laverne Latimer Sullivan(Isaac Newton Sullivan, Jane Lippincott, Samuel B., Samuel Rice) was born 1877 inIowa .
Noted April 2, 2002 from personally speaking with Larry Sullivan, President of Sunrise Airlines based
out of Las Vegas, Nevada.
Larry Gene Sullivan - Currently living in Las Vegas Nevada - Son of Newton Eugene Sullivan.________
______________________________________________________ID: I00099 Name: Newton Eugene
Sullivan Sex: M Birth: Private__Father: LaVerne Latimer Sullivan b: 1877 in Iowa _Mother: Mamie
Aurilla Short b: WFT Est. 1855-1882 in Boise, Idaho_________________________________________
______________________________ID: I01463 Name: LaVerne Latimer Sullivan Sex: M Birth: 1877
in Iowa Birth: WFT Est. 1864-1886 in Coffeeville, Kansas Death: in Boise, Idaho Death: WFT Est. 1905-
1969 Religion: Lived to 95+ years.__Father: Judge Isaac Newton Sullivan b: 3 NOV 1848 in Delaware
Co, Iowa _Mother: Chastine Josephine Moore b: 8 OCT 1855 in Ohio__Marriage 1 Mamie Aurilla
Short b: WFT Est. 1855-1882 in Boise, Idaho _· Married: 29 MAR 1899 in Boise, Idaho, U.S.A.
_Children
Francis Vernette Sullivan b: 20 MAY 1902
Newton Eugene Sullivan b: Private
________________________________________________________________
ID: I01460 Name: Judge Isaac Newton Sullivan Sex: M Name: Isaac Newton Sullivan Birth: 3 NOV 1848
in Delaware Co, Iowa Birth: 3 NOV 1848 in Coffins Grove, Delaware Co., Iowa, U.S.A. Death: 31 JAN
1938 in Boise, Idaho Death: 31 JAN 1938 in Boise, Ada, Idaho, U.S.A. Burial: Buried in Morris Hill
Cemetery, Boise, Ada, Idaho Occupation: lawyer and Idaho Supreme Court Judge Religion: Moved to
Boise around 1911. Note: _[NEW.GED]__[SWLA.FTW]__[Genealogy.com, LLC WFT Vol. 61, Ed. 1,
Tree #2585, Date of Import: Oct 30, 2000]__Patricia Olson's notes in Family Tree book said he was
born in La Salle County, Illinois.__from his fathers death announcement in the newspaper: " Judge
Isaac Sullivan of Boise, Idaho. Judge Isaac Sullivan was an early resident of Idaho and for 26 years was
a justice of the Idaho supreme court."__James Latimer Bothwell in 1946 research states: "Volume 17,
pg 2222, of "Who's Who in America" (1932-1933 edition)....'...Admitted to bar, 1875, practiced at
Delhi until 1881; removed to Hailey, Ida., 1881; asso. justice Supreme Court of Ida., 1890-1917 (5
times chief justice); resumed law practice in firm Sullivan & Sullivan, Boise and Hailey, Ida, 1917.
Republican. Home: Boise, Idaho.'_A similar account is also given at page 2294 of the 1934-35 edition
of "Who's Who in America". "Judge Sullivan was chosen a justice of the supreme court of Idaho at the
first election held after the adoption of the Idaho state constitution in 1890. The judges then cast lots
for the length of terms they should serve, and by reason of securing the shortest term Judge Sullivan
became the first chief justice of the state. He administered the oath of office to Idaho's first governor,
George L. Shoup. He also admitted United States Senator William Edgar Borah to the Idaho state bar
February 16, 1891.'"___Father: AARON SULLIVAN b: 21 FEB 1811 in Champaign Co., Ohio, U.S.A.
_Mother: JANE LIPPINCOTT b: 7 NOV 1819 in Urbana, Ohio__Marriage 1 Chastine Josephine Moore
b: 8 OCT 1855 in Ohio _· Married: 14 FEB 1870 in Delaware Co, Iowa _· Married: 14 FEB 1870 in
Masonville, Iowa, U.S.A._Children
Willis Eugene Sr Sullivan b: 24 AUG 1874 in Coffeyville, Montgomery Co, Kansas
LaVerne Latimer Sullivan b: 1877 in Iowa
Josephine Sullivan b: ABT. 1878
Laverne married Mamie Aurelia Short29 Mar 1899. Mamie was born in Boise, Idaho.
Noted April 2, 2002 from personally speaking with Larry Sullivan, President of Sunrise Airlines based
out of Las Vegas, Nevada.
Larry Gene Sullivan - Currently living in Las Vegas Nevada - Son of Newton Eugene Sullivan.________
______________________________________________________ID: I00099 Name: Newton Eugene
Sullivan Sex: M Birth: Private__Father: LaVerne Latimer Sullivan b: 1877 in Iowa _Mother: Mamie
Aurilla Short b: WFT Est. 1855-1882 in Boise, Idaho_________________________________________
______________________________ID: I01463 Name: LaVerne Latimer Sullivan Sex: M Birth: 1877
in Iowa Birth: WFT Est. 1864-1886 in Coffeeville, Kansas Death: in Boise, Idaho Death: WFT Est. 1905-
1969 Religion: Lived to 95+ years.__Father: Judge Isaac Newton Sullivan b: 3 NOV 1848 in Delaware
Co, Iowa _Mother: Chastine Josephine Moore b: 8 OCT 1855 in Ohio__Marriage 1 Mamie Aurilla
Short b: WFT Est. 1855-1882 in Boise, Idaho _· Married: 29 MAR 1899 in Boise, Idaho, U.S.A.
_Children
Francis Vernette Sullivan b: 20 MAY 1902
Newton Eugene Sullivan b: Private
________________________________________________________________
ID: I01460 Name: Judge Isaac Newton Sullivan Sex: M Name: Isaac Newton Sullivan Birth: 3 NOV 1848
in Delaware Co, Iowa Birth: 3 NOV 1848 in Coffins Grove, Delaware Co., Iowa, U.S.A. Death: 31 JAN
1938 in Boise, Idaho Death: 31 JAN 1938 in Boise, Ada, Idaho, U.S.A. Burial: Buried in Morris Hill
Cemetery, Boise, Ada, Idaho Occupation: lawyer and Idaho Supreme Court Judge Religion: Moved to
Boise around 1911. Note: _[NEW.GED]__[SWLA.FTW]__[Genealogy.com, LLC WFT Vol. 61, Ed. 1,
Tree #2585, Date of Import: Oct 30, 2000]__Patricia Olson's notes in Family Tree book said he was
born in La Salle County, Illinois.__from his fathers death announcement in the newspaper: " Judge
born in La Salle County, Illinois.__from his fathers death announcement in the newspaper: " Judge
Isaac Sullivan of Boise, Idaho. Judge Isaac Sullivan was an early resident of Idaho and for 26 years was
a justice of the Idaho supreme court."__James Latimer Bothwell in 1946 research states: "Volume 17,
pg 2222, of "Who's Who in America" (1932-1933 edition)....'...Admitted to bar, 1875, practiced at
Delhi until 1881; removed to Hailey, Ida., 1881; asso. justice Supreme Court of Ida., 1890-1917 (5
times chief justice); resumed law practice in firm Sullivan & Sullivan, Boise and Hailey, Ida, 1917.
Republican. Home: Boise, Idaho.'_A similar account is also given at page 2294 of the 1934-35 edition
of "Who's Who in America". "Judge Sullivan was chosen a justice of the supreme court of Idaho at the
first election held after the adoption of the Idaho state constitution in 1890. The judges then cast lots
for the length of terms they should serve, and by reason of securing the shortest term Judge Sullivan
became the first chief justice of the state. He administered the oath of office to Idaho's first governor,
George L. Shoup. He also admitted United States Senator William Edgar Borah to the Idaho state bar
February 16, 1891.'"___Father: AARON SULLIVAN b: 21 FEB 1811 in Champaign Co., Ohio, U.S.A.
_Mother: JANE LIPPINCOTT b: 7 NOV 1819 in Urbana, Ohio__Marriage 1 Chastine Josephine Moore
b: 8 OCT 1855 in Ohio _· Married: 14 FEB 1870 in Delaware Co, Iowa _· Married: 14 FEB 1870 in
Masonville, Iowa, U.S.A._Children
Willis Eugene Sr Sullivan b: 24 AUG 1874 in Coffeyville, Montgomery Co, Kansas
LaVerne Latimer Sullivan b: 1877 in Iowa
Josephine Sullivan b: ABT. 1878
Laverne and Mamie had the following children:
+ 87 M i. Newton Eugene Sullivanwas born Abt 1904. He died Abt 1954.
+ 88 F ii. Francis Vernette Sullivanwas born 20 May 1902. She died 2 Nov 1961.
67. Fred Sullivan(Lucius Matlick Sullivan, Jane Lippincott, Samuel B., Samuel Rice).
He had the following children:
89 F i. Myrtle Sullivan.
Myrtle married John Sullivanson of Samuel Parker Sullivan and Eliza Ann Walton.
9. Samuel Parker Sullivan b. FEB 15 1841, Champaign County, Ohio, m. DEC 14
1868, in Delaware Co, Iowa,52 Eliza Ann Walton, (daughter of Mr. Walton and
Mrs.
Walton) d. 1902. Samuel died SEP 29 1926, Ft. Benton, Montana, buried Ft.
Benton,
Montana.
Samuel P. Sullivan Manchester Press of Oct. 21,1926 Samuel P. Sullivan, in
boyhood a resident of this county and brother of Frank Sullivan of Masonville died
at a
hospital in Ft. Benton, Mont. on Sept. 29,1926, of bronchial asthma. Burial was
made in
Fort Benton, Mont. Mr. Sullivan was born in Champaign, Ohio, Feb. 15,1841, and
was
consequently past 85 years of age. After pioneering both in Illinois and Iowa he
went to
the state of Washington in 1881 and in 1914 removed to Montana. His wife died
in 1902.
Mr. Sullivan enlisted as a Civil war soldier at Dubuque early in the war, but soon
after
entering the service was discharged because of the asthma. He is survived by 6
children,
all living in the far west and by 3 brothers, I. N. Sullivan of Boise, Idaho, Frank of
after
entering the service was discharged because of the asthma. He is survived by 6
children,
all living in the far west and by 3 brothers, I. N. Sullivan of Boise, Idaho, Frank of
Masonville and A. R. of Iowa Falls. Old friends here will learn of the death of this
worthy
citizen with regret.
Eliza: Eliza and Samuel had 3 boys.
Children:
i Charles Sullivan d. AFT 1946. lives in Florida
ii Elmer Wellman Sullivan buried Baker Cemetery, Coffin Grive, Iowa.53
iii Percy Sullivan. lived in Halsey, Oregon
iv John Sullivan.
v Claude Sullivan occupation Sheriff of Owyhee Co., Id.
20. vi Jennie Sullivan.
vii Maude Sullivan m. Austin Lynchand. Austin: Lived in FT. Benton,
Montana
Larry Nicodemus
205 Canyon Oaks
Argyle Texas 76226
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Sixth Generation
68. Charles Wellman(Aaron L. Wellman, Mary Rebecca Sullivan, Jane Lippincott, Samuel B., Samuel Rice).
He had the following children:
90 M i. Charles Wellman.
69. Wayne Wellman(Bertrand J Wellman, Mary Rebecca Sullivan, Jane Lippincott, Samuel B., Samuel Rice).
Wayne married (1) Frances Cole.
They had the following children:
91 M i. Robert Wellman.
Wayne married (2) Gretchen Gallager.
They had the following children:
92 F ii. Gretchen Wellman.
Gretchen married Walton Hoag.
70. Clare Wellman(Frank G. Wellman, Mary Rebecca Sullivan, Jane Lippincott, Samuel B., Samuel Rice).
70. Clare Wellman(Frank G. Wellman, Mary Rebecca Sullivan, Jane Lippincott, Samuel B., Samuel Rice).
Clare married Ora Taye Rawlings16 Aug 1940.
They had the following children:
93 M i. Gary William Rawlingswas born 15 May 1943.
94 F ii. Vivian Rawlings.
Vivian married Mattoon.
95 F iii. Eula Rawlings.
Eula married William J. Baldeck3 Aug 1938 in Lewiston, Idaho.
75. Arthur William Sullivan(Claude Latimore Sullivan, Samuel Parker Sullivan, Jane Lippincott, Samuel B., Samuel Rice) was born 13 Jan 1897 in Kootnai, Idaho. He died 6 Aug 1933 in Mountain Home, Elmore, Idaho. He was buried in Bruneau, Owyhee, Idaho.
Mon, 2 Apr 2001 18:34:02 -0600Dear Cousins,
Angie I received your packet with Monthly Sullivan update, also want to thank you for Nephi's Obit and
al lof the census records.Also thank you for the 1850 Missouri Index on associated family.
This is one of six smaller files that I will send now that I know you are getting them.Beverly, I don't
understand what the little boxes at the end of the file was.It seems to occur on occasion.
I did note in some old records, after I sent the Owens File, that Arthur Sullivan actually died in the
Rixford Hospital in Mountain Home, they had transported him there after he was shot. It never fails
that when I send out something I always seem to find something else to add.
Enjoy, Merla
22.LUZETTA (LOUZETTA) AMY11 OWENS (NEPHI WILLIAM10, ROBERT9, EDMUND H.8, WILLIAM7,
WILLIAM6, WILLIAM5, WILLIAM4, WILLIAM3, RICHARD2, JOHN H.1)106,107 was born February 28,
1881 in Yakima, Washington Territory108, and died March 23, 1941 in Murphy, Owyhee Co., Idaho.
She married CLAUDE LATIMORE SULLIVAN October 1, 1895 in Juliaetta, Latah Co., Idaho109, son of
SAMUEL SULLIVAN and ELIZA WALTON.He was born August 4, 1878 in Masonville, Delaware Co.,
Iowa110, and died October 25, 1962 in Malalia,
More About LUZETTA (LOUZETTA) AMY OWENS:
Burial: March 26, 1941, Bruneau, Owyhee Co., Idaho
Physical Desc.: had black eyes and hair111
Place Buried: Bruneau, Owyhee Co., Idaho
Notes for CLAUDE LATIMORE SULLIVAN:
CLAUDE L. SULLIVAN
He purchased Lots 1-12 Block 15, So. Add., A Livery Stable in Mountain Home, in 1914.Lots 15-18
block 14 So Add (house, across street from Livery) was purchased in April 1913.The Livery was
foreclosed on June 6, 1919.He sold the house on March 29, 1918 to Domingo Monasterio.
The livery was built in 1908?I found a picture of it under construction that showed that date written
on it.Mother said that Claude built the Livery and the house across the street where he and family
then lived during that time.
Claude was a Village Trustee of Mountain Home, Documented on Dec 9, 1915, court records, Elmore
County Recorder?s Office.
Claude was Sheriff of Owyhee County for sometime. His first term in 1936, was decided by the toss of
Claude was a Village Trustee of Mountain Home, Documented on Dec 9, 1915, court records, Elmore
County Recorder?s Office.
Claude was Sheriff of Owyhee County for sometime. His first term in 1936, was decided by the toss of
a coin, as the election was tied.Claude resigned his office in early 1950 and moved to Oregon.
Mother, Faye Randall Hawkins, and Mamie Tigard both told me that when they were very young they
used to play in the loft at the Livery and also in the horse drawn hearse.Mamie toldme that when
her family first got to Idaho from Washington they stayed with Claude and Lou for awhile.Cattie had
originally wanted to come to be closer to her mother, but by the time they finally came here
grandmother Elizabeth was dead.
More About CLAUDE LATIMORE SULLIVAN:
Burial: Bruneau, Owyhee Co., Idaho
Fact 12: March 29, 1918, Claude sold Lots 14-17 So Add To Mtn Home, to Domingo Monasterio -bk 38
pg 40
Moves: 1882, Came to Idaho with Parents
Occupation: Farmer, livery owner/operator, Sheriff Owyhee Co from 1936 ?til early 1950s.
Place Buried: Bruneau, Owyhee Co., Idaho
Property: April 22, 1913, Lots 15,16,17,18 Blk 14 So. Add to Mountain Home$500. Inst #16630 B34,
P200
Marriage Notes for LUZETTA OWENS and CLAUDE SULLIVAN:
Married by Joseph Gilbert, Justice of the Peace, in the presence of the bride's mother and family.Fred
Randall and George B. Randall were witnesses.
More About CLAUDE SULLIVAN and LUZETTA OWENS:
Marriage: October 1, 1895, Juliaetta, Latah Co., Idaho112
Children of LUZETTA OWENS and CLAUDE SULLIVAN are:
49. i. ARTHUR W.12 SULLIVAN, b. January 13, 1897, Kootnai Co., Idaho; d. August 6,
1933, Bruneau, Owyhee Co., Idaho.
50. ii. THELMA SULLIVAN, b. July 23, 1900.
51. iii. ROBERT LESLEY SULLIVAN, b. August 3, 1903, Big Springs, Owyhee CO., Idaho;
d. August 28, 1959, Mountain Home, Elmore Co., Idaho.
52. iv. NAOMI SULLIVAN, b. February 13, 1906; d. 1979.
53. v. CLAUDE L. SULLIVAN, b. July 3, 1913, Mountain Home, Elmore Co., Idaho; d.
May 13, 1972, Hawaiian Gardens, California.
54. vi. JOHN EDWARD SULLIVAN, b. October 28, 1915, Mountain Home, Elmore Co.,
Idaho; d. October 5, 1992, Marsing, Idaho.
55. vii. DOROTHY LUE SULLIVAN, b. March 28, 1917.
56. viii. DORIS LEE SULLIVAN, b. March 17, 1928.
From Jerry Sullivan 4/1/2001 - A Guy shot and killed him in Murphy Idaho.He was in the bar.
49.ARTHUR W.12 SULLIVAN (LUZETTA (LOUZETTA) AMY11 OWENS, NEPHI WILLIAM10, ROBERT9,
EDMUND H.8, WILLIAM7, WILLIAM6, WILLIAM5, WILLIAM4, WILLIAM3, RICHARD2, JOHN H.1) was
born January 13, 1897 in Kootnai Co., Idaho, and died August 6, 1933 in Bruneau, Owyhee Co., Idaho.
He married (1) BESSIE (NEE?).He married (2) LAURA (NEE?).
More About ARTHUR W. SULLIVAN:
Cause of Death: Shot, Murdered
Child of ARTHUR SULLIVAN and BESSIE (NEE?) is:
i. HELEN13 SULLIVAN, b. Abt. 1918.
Arthur married (1) Bessie.
Mon, 2 Apr 2001 18:34:02 -0600Dear Cousins,
Angie I received your packet with Monthly Sullivan update, also want to thank you for Nephi's Obit and
al lof the census records.Also thank you for the 1850 Missouri Index on associated family.
This is one of six smaller files that I will send now that I know you are getting them.Beverly, I don't
understand what the little boxes at the end of the file was.It seems to occur on occasion.
I did note in some old records, after I sent the Owens File, that Arthur Sullivan actually died in the
Rixford Hospital in Mountain Home, they had transported him there after he was shot. It never fails
that when I send out something I always seem to find something else to add.
Enjoy, Merla
22.LUZETTA (LOUZETTA) AMY11 OWENS (NEPHI WILLIAM10, ROBERT9, EDMUND H.8, WILLIAM7,
WILLIAM6, WILLIAM5, WILLIAM4, WILLIAM3, RICHARD2, JOHN H.1)106,107 was born February 28,
1881 in Yakima, Washington Territory108, and died March 23, 1941 in Murphy, Owyhee Co., Idaho.
She married CLAUDE LATIMORE SULLIVAN October 1, 1895 in Juliaetta, Latah Co., Idaho109, son of
SAMUEL SULLIVAN and ELIZA WALTON.He was born August 4, 1878 in Masonville, Delaware Co.,
Iowa110, and died October 25, 1962 in Malalia,
More About LUZETTA (LOUZETTA) AMY OWENS:
Burial: March 26, 1941, Bruneau, Owyhee Co., Idaho
Physical Desc.: had black eyes and hair111
Place Buried: Bruneau, Owyhee Co., Idaho
Notes for CLAUDE LATIMORE SULLIVAN:
CLAUDE L. SULLIVAN
He purchased Lots 1-12 Block 15, So. Add., A Livery Stable in Mountain Home, in 1914.Lots 15-18
block 14 So Add (house, across street from Livery) was purchased in April 1913.The Livery was
foreclosed on June 6, 1919.He sold the house on March 29, 1918 to Domingo Monasterio.
The livery was built in 1908?I found a picture of it under construction that showed that date written
on it.Mother said that Claude built the Livery and the house across the street where he and family
then lived during that time.
Claude was a Village Trustee of Mountain Home, Documented on Dec 9, 1915, court records, Elmore
County Recorder?s Office.
Claude was Sheriff of Owyhee County for sometime. His first term in 1936, was decided by the toss of
a coin, as the election was tied.Claude resigned his office in early 1950 and moved to Oregon.
Mother, Faye Randall Hawkins, and Mamie Tigard both told me that when they were very young they
used to play in the loft at the Livery and also in the horse drawn hearse.Mamie toldme that when
her family first got to Idaho from Washington they stayed with Claude and Lou for awhile.Cattie had
originally wanted to come to be closer to her mother, but by the time they finally came here
grandmother Elizabeth was dead.
More About CLAUDE LATIMORE SULLIVAN:
Burial: Bruneau, Owyhee Co., Idaho
Fact 12: March 29, 1918, Claude sold Lots 14-17 So Add To Mtn Home, to Domingo Monasterio -bk 38
pg 40
Moves: 1882, Came to Idaho with Parents
Occupation: Farmer, livery owner/operator, Sheriff Owyhee Co from 1936 ?til early 1950s.
Place Buried: Bruneau, Owyhee Co., Idaho
Property: April 22, 1913, Lots 15,16,17,18 Blk 14 So. Add to Mountain Home$500. Inst #16630 B34,
P200
Marriage Notes for LUZETTA OWENS and CLAUDE SULLIVAN:
Married by Joseph Gilbert, Justice of the Peace, in the presence of the bride's mother and family.Fred
Randall and George B. Randall were witnesses.
More About CLAUDE SULLIVAN and LUZETTA OWENS:
Marriage: October 1, 1895, Juliaetta, Latah Co., Idaho112
Children of LUZETTA OWENS and CLAUDE SULLIVAN are:
49. i. ARTHUR W.12 SULLIVAN, b. January 13, 1897, Kootnai Co., Idaho; d. August 6,
1933, Bruneau, Owyhee Co., Idaho.
50. ii. THELMA SULLIVAN, b. July 23, 1900.
51. iii. ROBERT LESLEY SULLIVAN, b. August 3, 1903, Big Springs, Owyhee CO., Idaho;
d. August 28, 1959, Mountain Home, Elmore Co., Idaho.
52. iv. NAOMI SULLIVAN, b. February 13, 1906; d. 1979.
53. v. CLAUDE L. SULLIVAN, b. July 3, 1913, Mountain Home, Elmore Co., Idaho; d.
May 13, 1972, Hawaiian Gardens, California.
54. vi. JOHN EDWARD SULLIVAN, b. October 28, 1915, Mountain Home, Elmore Co.,
Idaho; d. October 5, 1992, Marsing, Idaho.
55. vii. DOROTHY LUE SULLIVAN, b. March 28, 1917.
56. viii. DORIS LEE SULLIVAN, b. March 17, 1928.
From Jerry Sullivan 4/1/2001 - A Guy shot and killed him in Murphy Idaho.He was in the bar.
49.ARTHUR W.12 SULLIVAN (LUZETTA (LOUZETTA) AMY11 OWENS, NEPHI WILLIAM10, ROBERT9,
EDMUND H.8, WILLIAM7, WILLIAM6, WILLIAM5, WILLIAM4, WILLIAM3, RICHARD2, JOHN H.1) was
born January 13, 1897 in Kootnai Co., Idaho, and died August 6, 1933 in Bruneau, Owyhee Co., Idaho.
He married (1) BESSIE (NEE?).He married (2) LAURA (NEE?).
More About ARTHUR W. SULLIVAN:
Cause of Death: Shot, Murdered
Child of ARTHUR SULLIVAN and BESSIE (NEE?) is:
i. HELEN13 SULLIVAN, b. Abt. 1918.
Arthur and Bessie had the following children:
96 F i. Helen Sullivan was born Abt 1918.
Mon, 2 Apr 2001 18:34:02 -0600Dear Cousins,
Angie I received your packet with Monthly Sullivan update, also want to thank you for
Nephi's Obit and al lof the census records.Also thank you for the 1850 Missouri
Index on associated family.
This is one of six smaller files that I will send now that I know you are getting them.
Beverly, I don't
understand what the little boxes at the end of the file was.It seems to occur on
occasion.
I did note in some old records, after I sent the Owens File, that Arthur Sullivan
actually died in the
Rixford Hospital in Mountain Home, they had transported him there after he was shot.
It never fails that when I send out something I always seem to find something else
to add.
Enjoy, Merla
22.LUZETTA (LOUZETTA) AMY11 OWENS (NEPHI WILLIAM10, ROBERT9, EDMUND
H.8, WILLIAM7, WILLIAM6, WILLIAM5, WILLIAM4, WILLIAM3, RICHARD2, JOHN H.1)
106,107 was born February 28, 1881 in Yakima, Washington Territory108, and died
March 23, 1941 in Murphy, Owyhee Co., Idaho.She married CLAUDE LATIMORE
SULLIVAN October 1, 1895 in Juliaetta, Latah Co., Idaho109, son of SAMUEL
SULLIVAN and ELIZA WALTON.He was born August 4, 1878 in Masonville, Delaware
Co., Iowa110, and died October 25, 1962 in Malalia,
More About LUZETTA (LOUZETTA) AMY OWENS:
Burial: March 26, 1941, Bruneau, Owyhee Co., Idaho
Physical Desc.: had black eyes and hair111
Place Buried: Bruneau, Owyhee Co., Idaho
Notes for CLAUDE LATIMORE SULLIVAN:
CLAUDE L. SULLIVAN
He purchased Lots 1-12 Block 15, So. Add., A Livery Stable in Mountain Home, in
1914.Lots 15-18 block 14 So Add (house, across street from Livery) was purchased
in April 1913.The Livery was foreclosed on June 6, 1919.He sold the house on
March 29, 1918 to Domingo Monasterio.
The livery was built in 1908?I found a picture of it under construction that showed
that date written on it.Mother said that Claude built the Livery and the house across
the street where he and family then lived during that time.
Claude was a Village Trustee of Mountain Home, Documented on Dec 9, 1915, court
records, Elmore County Recorder?s Office.
Claude was Sheriff of Owyhee County for sometime. His first term in 1936, was
decided by the toss of a coin, as the election was tied.Claude resigned his office in
early 1950 and moved to Oregon.
Mother, Faye Randall Hawkins, and Mamie Tigard both told me that when they were
very young they used to play in the loft at the Livery and also in the horse drawn
hearse.Mamie toldme that when her family first got to Idaho from Washington
they stayed with Claude and Lou for awhile.Cattie had originally wanted to come to
be closer to her mother, but by the time they finally came here grandmother
Elizabeth was dead.
More About CLAUDE LATIMORE SULLIVAN:
Burial: Bruneau, Owyhee Co., Idaho
Fact 12: March 29, 1918, Claude sold Lots 14-17 So Add To Mtn Home, to Domingo
Monasterio -bk 38 pg 40
Moves: 1882, Came to Idaho with Parents
Occupation: Farmer, livery owner/operator, Sheriff Owyhee Co from 1936 ?til early
1950s.
Place Buried: Bruneau, Owyhee Co., Idaho
Property: April 22, 1913, Lots 15,16,17,18 Blk 14 So. Add to Mountain Home$500.
Inst #16630 B34, P200
Marriage Notes for LUZETTA OWENS and CLAUDE SULLIVAN:
Married by Joseph Gilbert, Justice of the Peace, in the presence of the bride's mother
and family.Fred Randall and George B. Randall were witnesses.
More About CLAUDE SULLIVAN and LUZETTA OWENS:
Marriage: October 1, 1895, Juliaetta, Latah Co., Idaho112
Children of LUZETTA OWENS and CLAUDE SULLIVAN are:
49. i. ARTHUR W.12 SULLIVAN, b. January 13, 1897, Kootnai Co.,
Idaho; d. August 6, 1933, Bruneau, Owyhee Co., Idaho.
50. ii. THELMA SULLIVAN, b. July 23, 1900.
51. iii. ROBERT LESLEY SULLIVAN, b. August 3, 1903, Big Springs,
Owyhee CO., Idaho; d. August 28, 1959, Mountain Home, Elmore Co., Idaho.
52. iv. NAOMI SULLIVAN, b. February 13, 1906; d. 1979.
53. v. CLAUDE L. SULLIVAN, b. July 3, 1913, Mountain Home,
Elmore Co., Idaho; d. May 13, 1972, Hawaiian Gardens, California.
54. vi. JOHN EDWARD SULLIVAN, b. October 28, 1915, Mountain
Home, Elmore Co., Idaho; d. October 5, 1992, Marsing, Idaho.
55. vii. DOROTHY LUE SULLIVAN, b. March 28, 1917.
56. viii. DORIS LEE SULLIVAN, b. March 17, 1928.
From Jerry Sullivan 4/1/2001 - A Guy shot and killed him in Murphy Idaho.He was in
the bar.
49.ARTHUR W.12 SULLIVAN (LUZETTA (LOUZETTA) AMY11 OWENS, NEPHI
WILLIAM10, ROBERT9, EDMUND H.8, WILLIAM7, WILLIAM6, WILLIAM5, WILLIAM4,
WILLIAM3, RICHARD2, JOHN H.1) was born January 13, 1897 in Kootnai Co., Idaho,
and died August 6, 1933 in Bruneau, Owyhee Co., Idaho.He married (1) BESSIE
(NEE?).He married (2) LAURA (NEE?).
More About ARTHUR W. SULLIVAN:
Cause of Death: Shot, Murdered
Child of ARTHUR SULLIVAN and BESSIE (NEE?) is:
i. HELEN13 SULLIVAN, b. Abt. 1918.
Arthur married (2) Laura.
Mon, 2 Apr 2001 18:34:02 -0600Dear Cousins,
Angie I received your packet with Monthly Sullivan update, also want to thank you for Nephi's Obit and
al lof the census records.Also thank you for the 1850 Missouri Index on associated family.
This is one of six smaller files that I will send now that I know you are getting them.Beverly, I don't
understand what the little boxes at the end of the file was.It seems to occur on occasion.
I did note in some old records, after I sent the Owens File, that Arthur Sullivan actually died in the
Rixford Hospital in Mountain Home, they had transported him there after he was shot. It never fails
that when I send out something I always seem to find something else to add.
Enjoy, Merla
22.LUZETTA (LOUZETTA) AMY11 OWENS (NEPHI WILLIAM10, ROBERT9, EDMUND H.8, WILLIAM7,
WILLIAM6, WILLIAM5, WILLIAM4, WILLIAM3, RICHARD2, JOHN H.1)106,107 was born February 28,
1881 in Yakima, Washington Territory108, and died March 23, 1941 in Murphy, Owyhee Co., Idaho.
She married CLAUDE LATIMORE SULLIVAN October 1, 1895 in Juliaetta, Latah Co., Idaho109, son of
SAMUEL SULLIVAN and ELIZA WALTON.He was born August 4, 1878 in Masonville, Delaware Co.,
Iowa110, and died October 25, 1962 in Malalia,
More About LUZETTA (LOUZETTA) AMY OWENS:
Burial: March 26, 1941, Bruneau, Owyhee Co., Idaho
Physical Desc.: had black eyes and hair111
Place Buried: Bruneau, Owyhee Co., Idaho
Notes for CLAUDE LATIMORE SULLIVAN:
CLAUDE L. SULLIVAN
He purchased Lots 1-12 Block 15, So. Add., A Livery Stable in Mountain Home, in 1914.Lots 15-18
block 14 So Add (house, across street from Livery) was purchased in April 1913.The Livery was
foreclosed on June 6, 1919.He sold the house on March 29, 1918 to Domingo Monasterio.
The livery was built in 1908?I found a picture of it under construction that showed that date written
on it.Mother said that Claude built the Livery and the house across the street where he and family
then lived during that time.
Claude was a Village Trustee of Mountain Home, Documented on Dec 9, 1915, court records, Elmore
County Recorder?s Office.
Claude was Sheriff of Owyhee County for sometime. His first term in 1936, was decided by the toss of
a coin, as the election was tied.Claude resigned his office in early 1950 and moved to Oregon.
Mother, Faye Randall Hawkins, and Mamie Tigard both told me that when they were very young they
used to play in the loft at the Livery and also in the horse drawn hearse.Mamie toldme that when
her family first got to Idaho from Washington they stayed with Claude and Lou for awhile.Cattie had
originally wanted to come to be closer to her mother, but by the time they finally came here
grandmother Elizabeth was dead.
More About CLAUDE LATIMORE SULLIVAN:
Burial: Bruneau, Owyhee Co., Idaho
Fact 12: March 29, 1918, Claude sold Lots 14-17 So Add To Mtn Home, to Domingo Monasterio -bk 38
pg 40
Moves: 1882, Came to Idaho with Parents
Occupation: Farmer, livery owner/operator, Sheriff Owyhee Co from 1936 ?til early 1950s.
Place Buried: Bruneau, Owyhee Co., Idaho
Property: April 22, 1913, Lots 15,16,17,18 Blk 14 So. Add to Mountain Home$500. Inst #16630 B34,
P200
Marriage Notes for LUZETTA OWENS and CLAUDE SULLIVAN:
Married by Joseph Gilbert, Justice of the Peace, in the presence of the bride's mother and family.Fred
Randall and George B. Randall were witnesses.
More About CLAUDE SULLIVAN and LUZETTA OWENS:
Marriage: October 1, 1895, Juliaetta, Latah Co., Idaho112
Children of LUZETTA OWENS and CLAUDE SULLIVAN are:
49. i. ARTHUR W.12 SULLIVAN, b. January 13, 1897, Kootnai Co., Idaho; d. August 6,
1933, Bruneau, Owyhee Co., Idaho.
50. ii. THELMA SULLIVAN, b. July 23, 1900.
51. iii. ROBERT LESLEY SULLIVAN, b. August 3, 1903, Big Springs, Owyhee CO., Idaho;
d. August 28, 1959, Mountain Home, Elmore Co., Idaho.
52. iv. NAOMI SULLIVAN, b. February 13, 1906; d. 1979.
53. v. CLAUDE L. SULLIVAN, b. July 3, 1913, Mountain Home, Elmore Co., Idaho; d.
May 13, 1972, Hawaiian Gardens, California.
54. vi. JOHN EDWARD SULLIVAN, b. October 28, 1915, Mountain Home, Elmore Co.,
Idaho; d. October 5, 1992, Marsing, Idaho.
55. vii. DOROTHY LUE SULLIVAN, b. March 28, 1917.
56. viii. DORIS LEE SULLIVAN, b. March 17, 1928.
From Jerry Sullivan 4/1/2001 - A Guy shot and killed him in Murphy Idaho.He was in the bar.
49.ARTHUR W.12 SULLIVAN (LUZETTA (LOUZETTA) AMY11 OWENS, NEPHI WILLIAM10, ROBERT9,
EDMUND H.8, WILLIAM7, WILLIAM6, WILLIAM5, WILLIAM4, WILLIAM3, RICHARD2, JOHN H.1) was
born January 13, 1897 in Kootnai Co., Idaho, and died August 6, 1933 in Bruneau, Owyhee Co., Idaho.
He married (1) BESSIE (NEE?).He married (2) LAURA (NEE?).
More About ARTHUR W. SULLIVAN:
Cause of Death: Shot, Murdered
Child of ARTHUR SULLIVAN and BESSIE (NEE?) is:
i. HELEN13 SULLIVAN, b. Abt. 1918.
76. Thelma Fern Sullivan (Claude Latimore Sullivan, Samuel Parker Sullivan, Jane Lippincott, Samuel B., Samuel Rice) was born 23 Jul 1900.
Spoke to Jerry on January 13, 2002 -
She was a really tall woman.Her dad was tall - most of the other family children were small or short.
She married Jeff Ladd whom she met in Idaho.They had a mentally disabled child named Charlie - he
was savant and could play the piano with one hand (he broke his other hand).Billie Ladd (girl).
Moved around Venice, California.
Descendants of John H. Owens
(As of March 30, 2001)
(This was compiled by Merla L. Becker with the assistance of my mother and many aunts and cousins,
as shown in the end notes, along with years of research.It is probably inevitable that in entering all of
this information that I may have made a type O.If you note anything please let me know.
I request that the personal information on living individuals not be made assessable on the net or web
pages.)
22.LUZETTA (LOUZETTA) AMY11 OWENS (NEPHI WILLIAM10, ROBERT9, EDMUND H.8, WILLIAM7,
WILLIAM6, WILLIAM5, WILLIAM4, WILLIAM3, RICHARD2, JOHN H.1)106,107 was born February 28,
1881 in Yakima, Washington Territory108, and died March 23, 1941 in Murphy, Owyhee Co., Idaho.
She married CLAUDE LATIMORE SULLIVAN October 1, 1895 in Juliaetta, Latah Co., Idaho109, son of
SAMUEL SULLIVAN and ELIZA WALTON.He was born August 4, 1878 in Masonville, Delaware Co.,
Iowa110, and died October 25, 1962 in Malalia,
More About LUZETTA (LOUZETTA) AMY OWENS:
Burial: March 26, 1941, Bruneau, Owyhee Co., Idaho
Physical Desc.: had black eyes and hair111
Place Buried: Bruneau, Owyhee Co., Idaho
Notes for CLAUDE LATIMORE SULLIVAN:
CLAUDE L. SULLIVAN
He purchased Lots 1-12 Block 15, So. Add., A Livery Stable in Mountain Home, in 1914.Lots 15-18
block 14 So Add (house, across street from Livery) was purchased in April 1913.The Livery was
foreclosed on June 6, 1919.He sold the house on March 29, 1918 to Domingo Monasterio.
The livery was built in 1908?I found a picture of it under construction that showed that date written
on it.Mother said that Claude built the Livery and the house across the street where he and family
then lived during that time.
Claude was a Village Trustee of Mountain Home, Documented on Dec 9, 1915, court records, Elmore
County Recorder?s Office.
Claude was Sheriff of Owyhee County for sometime. His first term in 1936, was decided by the toss of
a coin, as the election was tied.Claude resigned his office in early 1950 and moved to Oregon.
Mother, Faye Randall Hawkins, and Mamie Tigard both told me that when they were very young they
used to play in the loft at the Livery and also in the horse drawn hearse.Mamie toldme that when
her family first got to Idaho from Washington they stayed with Claude and Lou for awhile.Cattie had
originally wanted to come to be closer to her mother, but by the time they finally came here
originally wanted to come to be closer to her mother, but by the time they finally came here
grandmother Elizabeth was dead.
More About CLAUDE LATIMORE SULLIVAN:
Burial: Bruneau, Owyhee Co., Idaho
Fact 12: March 29, 1918, Claude sold Lots 14-17 So Add To Mtn Home, to Domingo Monasterio -bk 38
pg 40
Moves: 1882, Came to Idaho with Parents
Occupation: Farmer, livery owner/operator, Sheriff Owyhee Co from 1936 ?til early 1950s.
Place Buried: Bruneau, Owyhee Co., Idaho
Property: April 22, 1913, Lots 15,16,17,18 Blk 14 So. Add to Mountain Home$500. Inst #16630 B34,
P200
Marriage Notes for LUZETTA OWENS and CLAUDE SULLIVAN:
Married by Joseph Gilbert, Justice of the Peace, in the presence of the bride's mother and family.Fred
Randall and George B. Randall were witnesses.
More About CLAUDE SULLIVAN and LUZETTA OWENS:
Marriage: October 1, 1895, Juliaetta, Latah Co., Idaho112
Children of LUZETTA OWENS and CLAUDE SULLIVAN are:
49. i. ARTHUR W.12 SULLIVAN, b. January 13, 1897, Kootnai Co., Idaho; d. August 6,
1933, Bruneau, Owyhee Co., Idaho.
50. ii. THELMA SULLIVAN, b. July 23, 1900.
51. iii. ROBERT LESLEY SULLIVAN, b. August 3, 1903, Big Springs, Owyhee CO., Idaho;
d. August 28, 1959, Mountain Home, Elmore Co., Idaho.
52. iv. NAOMI SULLIVAN, b. February 13, 1906; d. 1979.
53. v. CLAUDE L. SULLIVAN, b. July 3, 1913, Mountain Home, Elmore Co., Idaho; d.
May 13, 1972, Hawaiian Gardens, California.
54. vi. JOHN EDWARD SULLIVAN, b. October 28, 1915, Mountain Home, Elmore Co.,
Idaho; d. October 5, 1992, Marsing, Idaho.
55. vii. DOROTHY LUE SULLIVAN, b. March 28, 1917.
56. viii. DORIS LEE SULLIVAN, b. March 17, 1928.
50.THELMA12 SULLIVAN (LUZETTA (LOUZETTA) AMY11 OWENS, NEPHI WILLIAM10, ROBERT9,
EDMUND H.8, WILLIAM7, WILLIAM6, WILLIAM5, WILLIAM4, WILLIAM3, RICHARD2, JOHN H.1) was
born July 23, 1900.She married JEFF LADD.
Children of THELMA SULLIVAN and JEFF LADD are:
i. VIRGINIA13 LADD, b. Unknown.
ii. CHARLES LADD, b. Unknown.
Thelma married Jeff Ladd.
They had the following children:
+ 97 F i. Charles Ladd.
98 F ii. Virginia "Billy" Ladd.
From the memory of Jerry Vern Sullivan.Billy had a retarded son - He was big.Kind
of a Savant - Could play the melody on the piano with his one good hand.
Descendants of John H. Owens
(As of March 30, 2001)
(This was compiled by Merla L. Becker with the assistance of my mother and many
aunts and cousins, as shown in the end notes, along with years of research.It is
probably inevitable that in entering all of this information that I may have made a
type O.If you note anything please let me know.
I request that the personal information on living individuals not be made assessable
on the net or web pages.)
22.LUZETTA (LOUZETTA) AMY11 OWENS (NEPHI WILLIAM10, ROBERT9, EDMUND
H.8, WILLIAM7, WILLIAM6, WILLIAM5, WILLIAM4, WILLIAM3, RICHARD2, JOHN H.1)
106,107 was born February 28, 1881 in Yakima, Washington Territory108, and died
March 23, 1941 in Murphy, Owyhee Co., Idaho.She married CLAUDE LATIMORE
SULLIVAN October 1, 1895 in Juliaetta, Latah Co., Idaho109, son of SAMUEL
SULLIVAN and ELIZA WALTON.He was born August 4, 1878 in Masonville, Delaware
Co., Iowa110, and died October 25, 1962 in Malalia,
More About LUZETTA (LOUZETTA) AMY OWENS:
Burial: March 26, 1941, Bruneau, Owyhee Co., Idaho
Physical Desc.: had black eyes and hair111
Place Buried: Bruneau, Owyhee Co., Idaho
Notes for CLAUDE LATIMORE SULLIVAN:
CLAUDE L. SULLIVAN
He purchased Lots 1-12 Block 15, So. Add., A Livery Stable in Mountain Home, in
1914.Lots 15-18 block 14 So Add (house, across street from Livery) was purchased
in April 1913.The Livery was foreclosed on June 6, 1919.He sold the house on
March 29, 1918 to Domingo Monasterio.
The livery was built in 1908?I found a picture of it under construction that showed
that date written on it.Mother said that Claude built the Livery and the house across
the street where he and family then lived during that time.
Claude was a Village Trustee of Mountain Home, Documented on Dec 9, 1915, court
records, Elmore County Recorder?s Office.
Claude was Sheriff of Owyhee County for sometime. His first term in 1936, was
decided by the toss of a coin, as the election was tied.Claude resigned his office in
early 1950 and moved to Oregon.
Mother, Faye Randall Hawkins, and Mamie Tigard both told me that when they were
very young they used to play in the loft at the Livery and also in the horse drawn
hearse.Mamie toldme that when her family first got to Idaho from Washington
they stayed with Claude and Lou for awhile.Cattie had originally wanted to come to
be closer to her mother, but by the time they finally came here grandmother
Elizabeth was dead.
More About CLAUDE LATIMORE SULLIVAN:
Burial: Bruneau, Owyhee Co., Idaho
Fact 12: March 29, 1918, Claude sold Lots 14-17 So Add To Mtn Home, to Domingo
Monasterio -bk 38 pg 40
Moves: 1882, Came to Idaho with Parents
Occupation: Farmer, livery owner/operator, Sheriff Owyhee Co from 1936 ?til early
1950s.
Place Buried: Bruneau, Owyhee Co., Idaho
Property: April 22, 1913, Lots 15,16,17,18 Blk 14 So. Add to Mountain Home$500.
Inst #16630 B34, P200
Marriage Notes for LUZETTA OWENS and CLAUDE SULLIVAN:
Married by Joseph Gilbert, Justice of the Peace, in the presence of the bride's mother
and family.Fred Randall and George B. Randall were witnesses.
More About CLAUDE SULLIVAN and LUZETTA OWENS:
Marriage: October 1, 1895, Juliaetta, Latah Co., Idaho112
Children of LUZETTA OWENS and CLAUDE SULLIVAN are:
49. i. ARTHUR W.12 SULLIVAN, b. January 13, 1897, Kootnai Co.,
Idaho; d. August 6, 1933, Bruneau, Owyhee Co., Idaho.
50. ii. THELMA SULLIVAN, b. July 23, 1900.
51. iii. ROBERT LESLEY SULLIVAN, b. August 3, 1903, Big Springs,
Owyhee CO., Idaho; d. August 28, 1959, Mountain Home, Elmore Co., Idaho.
52. iv. NAOMI SULLIVAN, b. February 13, 1906; d. 1979.
53. v. CLAUDE L. SULLIVAN, b. July 3, 1913, Mountain Home,
Elmore Co., Idaho; d. May 13, 1972, Hawaiian Gardens, California.
54. vi. JOHN EDWARD SULLIVAN, b. October 28, 1915, Mountain
Home, Elmore Co., Idaho; d. October 5, 1992, Marsing, Idaho.
55. vii. DOROTHY LUE SULLIVAN, b. March 28, 1917.
56. viii. DORIS LEE SULLIVAN, b. March 17, 1928.
50.THELMA12 SULLIVAN (LUZETTA (LOUZETTA) AMY11 OWENS, NEPHI WILLIAM10,
ROBERT9, EDMUND H.8, WILLIAM7, WILLIAM6, WILLIAM5, WILLIAM4, WILLIAM3,
RICHARD2, JOHN H.1) was born July 23, 1900.She married JEFF LADD.
Children of THELMA SULLIVAN and JEFF LADD are:
i. VIRGINIA13 LADD, b. Unknown.
ii. CHARLES LADD, b. Unknown.
77. Robert Lesley Sullivan (Claude Latimore Sullivan, Samuel Parker Sullivan, Jane Lippincott, Samuel B., Samuel Rice) was born 3 Aug 1903 in Big Springs, Idaho. He died 29 Aug 1959 in Mountain Home, Elmore, Idaho. He was buried 31 Aug 1959 in Bruneau, Owyhee. Idaho.
Descendants Chart - 2 Generations
1- Emma Myra Tiffany (01050603020602) b 04/02/1917 d 04/28/2001 Winnemucca, NV
(Lavern, Charles William, William Jackson, Levi, Moses, Thomas)
Marriages: (1) Robert Lesley Sullivan b 08/06/1903 d 08/29/1959 son of Claude L. Sullivan and Luzetta
or Luziaetta or Lu Owens (2) Joseph Martin Ydiando b 11/26/1917 son of Francisco Ydiando b 09/17/
1874 d 12/21/1958 and Juanita Aspirri b06/23/1876 d 04/01/1936
s- Robert Leslie Sullivan
2- Jerry Vern Sullivan Judge (0105060302060201) b 02/24/1940 descendants: 6
2- Eugene Leroy Sullivan (0105060302060202) b 04/03/1942 descendants: 11
s- Joseph Martin Ydiando
2- Juanita Marie Ydiando (0105060302060203) b 12/29/1954 descendants: 2
3 children - 22 descendants
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From Jerry V. Sullivan on May 7, 2001 - Some places his name is Robert Lee, some places his name is
Robert Leslie and some places his name is Lesley.
Baptism, Endowment, and Sealing to Parents sent to the Salt Lake Temple in 1985 by Jerry V. Sullivan
his son.Jerry has a copy of the temple work in his paperwork.
Birth Certificate in the procession of Jerry V. Sullivan:
Certificate of Birth - State of Idaho, Place of Birth - Owyhee- Bruneau, Name of Hospital or Maternity
Home - Private Home, 2. Usual Residence of Mother - Idaho, Owyhee, Bruneau, How long has mohter
lived in Idaho - 16 yrs, Full Name of Child - Robert Lesley Sullivan, Date of Birth of Child - Aug 3, 1903,
lived in Idaho - 16 yrs, Full Name of Child - Robert Lesley Sullivan, Date of Birth of Child - Aug 3, 1903,
Sex - Male, Twin or Triplet - No, Legitimate - Yes, Father of Child - Claude L. Sullivan, Color or Race -
American, Age at time of THIS birth 25 yrs. - Birthplace - Bruneau, Idaho, Exact Occupation - Comon
Labor, Mother of Child - Full Maiden Name - Luzziaetta Owens, Color or Race - American - Age at time
of THIS birth - 23 years - Birthplace - Yacakama, Washington, Exact Occupation - House Wife,
Attendants Certificate - I hereby certify that I attended the birth of this child who was Alive at 1 p.m.
on the date and at the place stated above, and that the person, particulars were furnished by Claude L.
Sullivan, who is related to the child as Father.
State of Idaho County of Owyhee
I the undersigned, being first duly sworn, that I am the father of the person whose name appears in
item 4, above, that I am now 64 years of age, that I have known this person for 41 years, and that
Doctor Neiswanger, who attended this birth is now deceased, I further state that the facts onthe
certificate above are true to the best of my knowledge, and that I desire to have this birth recorded
under Chapter 139, 1937 Session Laws-- Signature -Claude L. Sullivan, Murphy Idaho
Subscribed and sworn to before me this 1_th day of December, 1942.Received for filing Dec 16, 1942.
Memorial Service Article in the possession of Jerry V. Sullivan:
A tribute published in the pages of Idaho Daily Statesman, Boise, Idaho, Aug 29, 1959.Robert L.
Sullivan - Bruno, Robert L. Sullivan 56, died at a Mountain Home hospital Friday following a long illness.
He was born Aug 3, 1903, at Big Springs and spent most of his life in the Bruno area.He is survived
by three sons - Robert L. Sullivan Jr. Escondido, California, {my copy to dark to see} Jerry Vern
Sullivan and Gene LeRoy Sullivan of Winnemucca, Nevada ??
Letter written to Doris from Robert Lesley Sullivan - in possession of Jerry V. Sullivan.
Newspaper article in the possession of Jerry V. Sullivan:
Bruneau
By Mrs. William Ratliff - Robert L. Sullivan, 56 of Bruneau, passed away Friday, Aug 28, 1959 at Elmore
Memorial hospital, Mountain Home, after a short illness.Funeral services were conducted at the
Bruneau Legion Hall Monday at 2 p.m.The LDS church of Grand View officiated.Burial was at
Bruneau.Pallbearers were Richard Parker, George Bieroth, Chet Sellman, Kenneth Dipp, Everett Storey,
and Lester Wilson.Mr. Sullivan was born August 3, 1903 at Big Springs and spent most of his life in
and around Bruneau, and Mountain City, Nevada.He is survived by three sons, Robert L. Jr.,
Escondido, California, Jerry V. , Santa Anna, California, and Gene LeRoy, Golconda, Nevada; one
daugther, Mrs. Navine (sic) Timm of Nampa, his father, Mr. Claude L. Sullivan of Mulino, Oregon; Two
brothers, Jack Sullivan, Bruneau, and Claude Sullivan Jr, four sisters, Mrs. Thelma Ladd, Varris {sic -
Venice}, California, Mrs. Naomi Sparks, Fullerton, California, Mrs. Dorothy Johns, Boise, and Mrs. Doris
DeVelbiss, Mountain Home and two granddaughters.
Descendants of John H. Owens
(As of March 30, 2001)
(This was compiled by Merla L. Becker with the assistance of my mother and many aunts and cousins,
as shown in the end notes, along with years of research.It is probably inevitable that in entering all of
this information that I may have made a type O.If you note anything please let me know.
I request that the personal information on living individuals not be made assessable on the net or web
pages.)
22.LUZETTA (LOUZETTA) AMY11 OWENS (NEPHI WILLIAM10, ROBERT9, EDMUND H.8, WILLIAM7,
WILLIAM6, WILLIAM5, WILLIAM4, WILLIAM3, RICHARD2, JOHN H.1)106,107 was born February 28,
1881 in Yakima, Washington Territory108, and died March 23, 1941 in Murphy, Owyhee Co., Idaho.
She married CLAUDE LATIMORE SULLIVAN October 1, 1895 in Juliaetta, Latah Co., Idaho109, son of
SAMUEL SULLIVAN and ELIZA WALTON.He was born August 4, 1878 in Masonville, Delaware Co.,
Iowa110, and died October 25, 1962 in Malalia,
More About LUZETTA (LOUZETTA) AMY OWENS:
Burial: March 26, 1941, Bruneau, Owyhee Co., Idaho
Physical Desc.: had black eyes and hair111
Place Buried: Bruneau, Owyhee Co., Idaho
Notes for CLAUDE LATIMORE SULLIVAN:
CLAUDE L. SULLIVAN
He purchased Lots 1-12 Block 15, So. Add., A Livery Stable in Mountain Home, in 1914.Lots 15-18
block 14 So Add (house, across street from Livery) was purchased in April 1913.The Livery was
foreclosed on June 6, 1919.He sold the house on March 29, 1918 to Domingo Monasterio.
The livery was built in 1908?I found a picture of it under construction that showed that date written
on it.Mother said that Claude built the Livery and the house across the street where he and family
then lived during that time.
Claude was a Village Trustee of Mountain Home, Documented on Dec 9, 1915, court records, Elmore
County Recorder?s Office.
Claude was Sheriff of Owyhee County for sometime. His first term in 1936, was decided by the toss of
a coin, as the election was tied.Claude resigned his office in early 1950 and moved to Oregon.
Mother, Faye Randall Hawkins, and Mamie Tigard both told me that when they were very young they
used to play in the loft at the Livery and also in the horse drawn hearse.Mamie toldme that when
her family first got to Idaho from Washington they stayed with Claude and Lou for awhile.Cattie had
originally wanted to come to be closer to her mother, but by the time they finally came here
grandmother Elizabeth was dead.
More About CLAUDE LATIMORE SULLIVAN:
Burial: Bruneau, Owyhee Co., Idaho
Fact 12: March 29, 1918, Claude sold Lots 14-17 So Add To Mtn Home, to Domingo Monasterio -bk 38
pg 40
Moves: 1882, Came to Idaho with Parents
Occupation: Farmer, livery owner/operator, Sheriff Owyhee Co from 1936 ?til early 1950s.
Place Buried: Bruneau, Owyhee Co., Idaho
Property: April 22, 1913, Lots 15,16,17,18 Blk 14 So. Add to Mountain Home$500. Inst #16630 B34,
P200
Marriage Notes for LUZETTA OWENS and CLAUDE SULLIVAN:
Married by Joseph Gilbert, Justice of the Peace, in the presence of the bride's mother and family.Fred
Randall and George B. Randall were witnesses.
More About CLAUDE SULLIVAN and LUZETTA OWENS:
Marriage: October 1, 1895, Juliaetta, Latah Co., Idaho112
Children of LUZETTA OWENS and CLAUDE SULLIVAN are:
49. i. ARTHUR W.12 SULLIVAN, b. January 13, 1897, Kootnai Co., Idaho; d. August 6,
1933, Bruneau, Owyhee Co., Idaho.
50. ii. THELMA SULLIVAN, b. July 23, 1900.
51. iii. ROBERT LESLEY SULLIVAN, b. August 3, 1903, Big Springs, Owyhee CO., Idaho;
d. August 28, 1959, Mountain Home, Elmore Co., Idaho.
52. iv. NAOMI SULLIVAN, b. February 13, 1906; d. 1979.
53. v. CLAUDE L. SULLIVAN, b. July 3, 1913, Mountain Home, Elmore Co., Idaho; d.
May 13, 1972, Hawaiian Gardens, California.
54. vi. JOHN EDWARD SULLIVAN, b. October 28, 1915, Mountain Home, Elmore Co.,
Idaho; d. October 5, 1992, Marsing, Idaho.
55. vii. DOROTHY LUE SULLIVAN, b. March 28, 1917.
56. viii. DORIS LEE SULLIVAN, b. March 17, 1928.
Robert married (1) (Lavern) Emma Myra Tiffanydaughter of George Hyrum Tiffany and Lavern Allred Jul 1939 in Idaho. The marriage ended in divorce.(Lavern) was born 2 Apr 1917 in Melba, Canyon,Idaho. She died 28 Apr 2001 in Winnemucca, Humboldt, Nevada. She was buried 5 May 2001 in City of Winnemucca Cemetary, Humboldt, Nevada.
Emma Myra Life Timeline -
1880 - George Hyrum Tiffany, Myra's father, was born on 17 Apr 1880 in Salem, Utah.
1886 - Lavern Allred, Myra's mother, was born 30 Jan 1886 in Beaver, Utah.
1903 - Robert Lesley Sullivan, Myra's first husband, was born 3 Aug 1903 in Big Springs, Idaho.
1905 - George Hyrum and Lavern Allred marry 9 Dec 1905 in Weiser, Washington, Idaho.
abt 1905 - Lavern loses her first baby after seeing this in a dream.
1906 - George and Lavern's son George Allred Tiffany, Myra's older brother, was born 13 Jul 1906 in
Nampa, Canyon, Idaho.
1917 - George and Lavern's only daughter Myra was born 2 Apr 1917 in Melba, Idaho.
1919 - George and Lavern's second son Jewel Charles Tiffany, Myra's brother, was born 25 Feb 1919 in
Melba, Canyon, Idaho.
1922 -George and Lavern's third son, Myra's brother, Jerald "Mug" Tiffany was born 1 Feb 1922
in Melba, Canyon, Idaho.
1924 -George and Lavern's third son, Myra's baby brother, Lyle Tiffany was born 7 Aug 1924 in Melba,
Canyon, Idaho.
1935 - Myra is the only sibling who graduates from high school in her family.
1939 - Myra takes care of her father who is dying of cancer at his home in Idaho.George Hyrum dies
on 18 Mar 1939 in Nampa, Idaho.
1939 - Myra marries Robert (Bob) Lesley Sullivan in Jul 1939 in Idaho.
1940 - Myra and Bob's first son Jerry was born 24 Feb 1940 in Nampa, Idaho.
1941 - Jerry's future wife Beverly Briggs, Myra's daughter-in-law, is born 10 March 1941 in Yakima,
Washington.
1942 - Myra and Bob's second son Eugene Leroy Sullivan born 3 Apr 1942 in Idaho.
1925 - George and Lavern's family is sealed in the temple on 14 Oct 1925.
1945 - Lyle Tiffany, Myra's baby brother, passed away 24 Mar 1945 during the Battle of the Bulge while
serving as a paratrooper in the military.
Jerry starts first grade in Idaho.
1947 - Myra and Bob's family moves to Golconda, Nevada.
Christmastime 1949 - Robert Sullivan leaves the family and moves to California.Myra and Robert are
divorced.
Myra marries Joseph Martin Ydiando from Golconda, Nevada.
Abt 1951 - Lavern Allred becomes ill and comes to live with her daughter.Myra takes care of her
mother until she passes away years later.
1954 - Daughter Juanita Marie Ydiando is born on 29 Dec 1954 in Winnemucca, Nevada while the
mother until she passes away years later.
1954 - Daughter Juanita Marie Ydiando is born on 29 Dec 1954 in Winnemucca, Nevada while the
family is living in Golconda, Nevada.
Myra and Joe's family moves to Winnemucca, Humboldt, Nevada to 1755 Bridge Street.
Myra and Joe Ydiando start and run the Winnemucca Cab Company.
1957 - Son Jerry Sullivan graduates from High School at Albert M. Lowry High School in Winnemucca,
Nevada.Joins the Marine Corps.
1959 - Son Gene Sullivan graduates from High School at Albert M. Lowry High School in Winnemucca,
Nevada.
1959 - Robert Sullivan dies of leukemia on 29 Aug 1959, in Mountain Home, Elmore, Idaho.Jerry
Sullivan is a pall bearer at his father's funeral.Myra pays for the funeral.
Abt 1962 - Son Eugene (Gene) Leroy Sullivan marries Linda Sue Erikson.
Abt 1963 - Grand-daughter Woodra Sullivan (married name Bullock) born 22 Apr in Winnemucca,
Nevada?
1965 - Myra takes care of her invalid mother for about 15 years.Lavern Allred dies in Winnemucca,
Nevada on 10 Mar 1965.
1965 - Son Jerry marries Beverly Briggs on 16 Aug 1965 in the Salt Lake Temple.
1966 - Grand-daughter Jodi Sue Sullivan (married name Jacaway) born 20 Oct 1966 in Winnemucca,
Nevada.
1969 - Grand-daughter Angie Sullivan born 25 Aug 1969 in Provo, Utah.
1970 - Grand-daughter Tiffany Sullivan (married name Elkington) born 3 Sep 1970 in Provo, Utah.
Abt 1973 - Daughter Juanita graduates from high school in Winnemucca, Nevada and attends college
at the University of Nevada at Reno majoring in Elementary Education.
1973 - Grand-son Swen Eugene Sullivan born 26 Mar 1973 in Winnemucca, Nevada.
1974 - Grand-daughter Diana Sullivan (married name Neff) born 17 Aug 1974 in Los Angeles, California.
She was premature and weighed about 3 pounds at birth.
1976 - Grand-daughter Sadie Myrilda Sullivan (married name Drown until 2001 divorce) born 9 Jul 1976
in Downey, Idaho.
Abt 1977 - Daughter Juanita marries William (Bill) Jeanney the weekend after she finishes her college
classes at UNR to complete her degree.They marry in Winnemucca, Nevada at the Jeanney residence.
Abt 1981 - Grand-daughter Woodra Sullivan graduates from high school.Myra and Woodra take a trip
to Europe together.Woodra attends college in Idaho.
1982 - Grand-daughter Jacqueline Marie Jeanney born 14 Jan 1982 to Juanita and Bill Jeanney.
1982 - Grand-daughter Woodra Sullivan marries Dean Bullock in Idaho.
1982 - Great-granddaughter Lesley Bullock born 28 Nov 1982 to Woodra and Dean Bullock.
1984 - Grand-daughter Jodi Sue Sullivan graduates from high school.
1984 - Great-grandson Scott Bullock born 6 Sep 1984 to Woodra and Dean Bullock.
November 1984 - Son Jerry wins election and becomes a Sixth Judicial District Court Judge over three
counties in Northern Nevada
1985 - Grand-daughter Michon Jeanney born 20 Jan 1985 to Juanita and Bill Jeanney.
Jeanney's move to Reno, Nevada from Winnemucca, Nevada.Juanita becomes a principal at Washoe
Alternative High School.Bill joins the Bradley and Brindle Law Office.
1987 - Grand-daughter Angie Sullivan graduates from High School in Winnemucca, Nevada.Attends
college at Brigham Young University.
1988 - Grand-daughter Tiffany Sullivan (married name Elkington) graduates from High School in
Winnemucca, Nevada.Attends college at Brigham Young University.
1988 - Great-grandson Danny Umland Sullivan is born 29 Jan 1988 to Sadie Sullivan in Reno, Nevada.
1989 - Great-granddaughter Melanie Bullock born 12 Nov 1989 to Woodra and Dean Bullock.
1990 - Grand-daughter Angie Sullivan graduates from college with a degree in elementary education.
Moves to San Diego briefly then returns to teach school in Winnemucca, Nevada at Sonoma Heights
Elementary.
November 1990 - Son Jerry wins re-election for Sixth Judicial District Court Judge.
1990 - Great-daughter Jillena Jacaway is born 23 Nov to Jodi and Jake Jacaway.
Abt 1991 - Myra and Joe retire and sale the Winnemucca Cab Company.
1991 - Grand-son Swen Sullivan graduates from high school and goes to college in Idaho.
1991 - Grand-daughter Angie Sullivan goes on a mission for The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day
Saints to the North Carolina Raleigh Mission.She returns February 1993.
1991 - Brother Mug - Jerald Tiffany passed away 15 Jul 1991 in Nampa, Idaho.
1992 - Grand-son Swen Sullivan goes on a mission for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints
to the Manchester England Mission.He returns 1994.
1992 - Grand-daughter Diana Sullivan (married name Neff) graduates from High School in Winnemucca,
Nevada.Attends college at Brigham Young University.
1992 - Grand-daughter Tiffany graduates from Brigham Young University with a degree in physical
science teaching (a combination degree in physics, chemistry, and geology)
1992 - Grand-daughter Tiffany Sullivan marries David Claire Elkington 21 Aug 1992 in the Las Vegas,
Nevada Temple.She teaches High School Chemistry and Physics for 3 years while her husband
graduates with a BS from Brigham Young University in audiology and a Masters in audiology from a
university in Arizona.
1992 to 1993 - Son Gene Sullivan opens a Geno's pizza restaurant in Battle Mountain, Nevada.The
name of the restaurant is later changed to Mama's.
1993 - Jewel Charles Tiffany, Myra's brother, passed away at home on 20 Feb 1993 in Nampa, Idaho.
1996 - Great-grandchild born, Rachel Elkington 28 Jul 1996.
1996 - Grand-daughter Diana graduates from the nursing school in Elko, Nevada and works as a
registered nurse.
1997 - Grand-daughter Diana Sullivan marries Karl Neff from Elko, Nevada on 24 May 1997 in the Salt
Lake Temple.Diana works as a nurse.Karl finishes his degree in Human Resources and works in
Human Resources.They live in Las Vegas, Nevada.
1998 - Grand-daughter Diana Sullivan receives a BS in nursing from Brigham Young University.D
November 1996 -Son Jerry wins re-election for Sixth Judicial District Court Judge.
1998 - Great-grandchild born to Tiffany and David Elkington, Spencer David Elkington 20 May 1998.
Abt 2000 - Second husband Joseph Martin Ydiando passes away at the home of daughter Juanita
Ydiando Jeanney in Reno, Nevada.
2001 - Daughter-In-Law Beverly Sullivan retires as a school teacher with the Humboldt County School
District after 27 years.
2001 - Great-grandchild born to Tiffany and David Elkington, Mallory Elkington 20 April 2001.
2001 - Grandma Myra passed away in the Humboldt County Hospital on 28 Apr 2001 in Winnemucca,
Nevada.
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Spoke to Jerry on January 4, 2002 -
Grandma Myra was a caretaker.She took care of her father until he died of cancer and she took care
of her mother for 15 years until she died.Lavern was an invalid and required constant care.Juanita
was a baby and would sit up on the bed with Grandma Lavern and watch TV.
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Taken from Allred Family Roster at:http://www.allredroster.com/scripts/foxweb.exe/allred/eni2http://www.allredroster.com/scripts/foxweb.exe/allred/eni2?
010506030206
Descendants Chart - 2 Generations
1- Lavern Allred (010506030206) b 01/30/1886 d 03/10/1965
(Charles William, William Jackson, Levi, Moses, Thomas)
Marriages: (1) George Hyrum Tiffany b 04/17/1882 or 1880 d 03/18/1939 son of Ira Patchen Tiffany b
02/14/1835 d 03/21/1905 and Mary Ann Davies b 10/04/1843 d 07/21/1885 (2) Albert Jay Robertson
s- George Hyrum Tiffany
2- George Allred Tiffany (01050603020601) b 07/13/1906 d 08/02/1966 descendants: 0
2- Emma Myra Tiffany (01050603020602) b 04/02/1917 d 04/28/2001 descendants: 22
2- Charles Jewell Tiffany (01050603020603) b 02/25/1919 descendants: 0
2- Jerald Tiffany (01050603020604) b 02/01/1922 d 07/15/1991 descendants: 5
2- Lyle Tiffany (01050603020605) b 08/07/1924 d 03/24/1945 descendants: 1
5 children - 33 descendants
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Descendants Chart - 2 Generations
1- Emma Myra Tiffany (01050603020602) b 04/02/1917 d 04/28/2001 Winnemucca, NV
(Lavern, Charles William, William Jackson, Levi, Moses, Thomas)
Marriages: (1) Robert Lesley Sullivan b 08/06/1903 d 08/29/1959 son of Claude L. Sullivan and Luzetta
or Luziaetta or Lu Owens (2) Joseph Martin Ydiando b 11/26/1917 son of Francisco Ydiando b 09/17/
1874 d 12/21/1958 and Juanita Aspirri b06/23/1876 d 04/01/1936
s- Robert Leslie Sullivan
2- Jerry Vern Sullivan Judge (0105060302060201) b 02/24/1940 descendants: 6
2- Eugene Leroy Sullivan (0105060302060202) b 04/03/1942 descendants: 11
s- Joseph Martin Ydiando
2- Juanita Marie Ydiando (0105060302060203) b 12/29/1954 descendants: 2
3 children - 22 descendants
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Robert and (Lavern) had the following children:
+ 99 M i. Judge Jerry Vern Sullivan was born 24 Feb 1940.
+ 100 M ii. Eugene Leroy Sullivan was born 3 Apr 1942.
Robert married (2) Vasour Ladd 22 Feb 1921 in Bruneau, Owyhee, Idaho.
Descendants of John H. Owens
(As of March 30, 2001)
(This was compiled by Merla L. Becker with the assistance of my mother and many aunts and cousins,
as shown in the end notes, along with years of research.It is probably inevitable that in entering all of
this information that I may have made a type O.If you note anything please let me know.
I request that the personal information on living individuals not be made assessable on the net or web
pages.)
51.ROBERT LESLEY12 SULLIVAN (LUZETTA (LOUZETTA) AMY11 OWENS, NEPHI WILLIAM10,
ROBERT9, EDMUND H.8, WILLIAM7, WILLIAM6, WILLIAM5, WILLIAM4, WILLIAM3, RICHARD2, JOHN H.
1) was born August 3, 1903 in Big Springs, Owyhee CO., Idaho, and died August 28, 1959 in Mountain
Home, Elmore Co., Idaho.He married (1) VASSOR (VAVASOIUR) LADD February 22, 1921 in Bruneau,
Owyhee Co., Idaho150.He married (2) LAVERN EMMA MYRA TIFFANY June 13, 1939 in Murphy,
Owyhee Co., Idaho, daughter of GEORGE TIFFAY and LAVERN ALLRED.She was born April 2, 1917 in
Melba, Canyon Co., Idaho.
Notes for ROBERT LESLEY SULLIVAN:
1903 came up as a possible year of birth?
More About ROBERT LESLEY SULLIVAN:
Place Buried: August 31, 1959, Bruneau, Owyhee Co., Idaho
More About ROBERT SULLIVAN and VASSOR LADD:
Marriage: February 22, 1921, Bruneau, Owyhee Co., Idaho150
More About ROBERT SULLIVAN and LAVERN TIFFANY:
Marriage: June 13, 1939, Murphy, Owyhee Co., Idaho
Children of ROBERT SULLIVAN and VASSOR LADD are:
i. NOVEEN13 SULLIVAN, b. Unknown; m. UNK TIMM.
89. ii. ROBERT LADD SULLIVAN, b. November 22, 1923, Mountain Home, Elmore Co.,
Idaho; d. November 5, 1999, Nampa, Canyon Co., Idaho.
Children of ROBERT SULLIVAN and LAVERN TIFFANY are:
90. iii. ESQUIRE JERRY VERN13 SULLIVAN, b. February 24, 1940, Nampa, Canyon Co.,
Idaho.
iv. GENE LEROY SULLIVAN, b. Unknown.
Robert and Vasour had the following children:
+ 101 M iii. Robert L. Sullivan Jr.was born 22 Nov 1923. He died 5 Nov 1999.
+ 102 F iv. Novene Sullivan.
78. Naomi Josephine Sullivan (Claude Latimore Sullivan, Samuel Parker Sullivan, Jane Lippincott, Samuel B., Samuel Rice) was born 13 Feb 1906. She died 1979.
Naomi was Clifford's mother.My dad loved to work with
Descendants of John H. Owens
(As of March 30, 2001)
(This was compiled by Merla L. Becker with the assistance of my mother and many aunts and cousins,
(As of March 30, 2001)
(This was compiled by Merla L. Becker with the assistance of my mother and many aunts and cousins,
as shown in the end notes, along with years of research.It is probably inevitable that in entering all of
this information that I may have made a type O.If you note anything please let me know.
I request that the personal information on living individuals not be made assessable on the net or web
pages.)
22.LUZETTA (LOUZETTA) AMY11 OWENS (NEPHI WILLIAM10, ROBERT9, EDMUND H.8, WILLIAM7,
WILLIAM6, WILLIAM5, WILLIAM4, WILLIAM3, RICHARD2, JOHN H.1)106,107 was born February 28,
1881 in Yakima, Washington Territory108, and died March 23, 1941 in Murphy, Owyhee Co., Idaho.
She married CLAUDE LATIMORE SULLIVAN October 1, 1895 in Juliaetta, Latah Co., Idaho109, son of
SAMUEL SULLIVAN and ELIZA WALTON.He was born August 4, 1878 in Masonville, Delaware Co.,
Iowa110, and died October 25, 1962 in Malalia,
More About LUZETTA (LOUZETTA) AMY OWENS:
Burial: March 26, 1941, Bruneau, Owyhee Co., Idaho
Physical Desc.: had black eyes and hair111
Place Buried: Bruneau, Owyhee Co., Idaho
Notes for CLAUDE LATIMORE SULLIVAN:
CLAUDE L. SULLIVAN
He purchased Lots 1-12 Block 15, So. Add., A Livery Stable in Mountain Home, in 1914.Lots 15-18
block 14 So Add (house, across street from Livery) was purchased in April 1913.The Livery was
foreclosed on June 6, 1919.He sold the house on March 29, 1918 to Domingo Monasterio.
The livery was built in 1908?I found a picture of it under construction that showed that date written
on it.Mother said that Claude built the Livery and the house across the street where he and family
then lived during that time.
Claude was a Village Trustee of Mountain Home, Documented on Dec 9, 1915, court records, Elmore
County Recorder?s Office.
Claude was Sheriff of Owyhee County for sometime. His first term in 1936, was decided by the toss of
a coin, as the election was tied.Claude resigned his office in early 1950 and moved to Oregon.
Mother, Faye Randall Hawkins, and Mamie Tigard both told me that when they were very young they
used to play in the loft at the Livery and also in the horse drawn hearse.Mamie toldme that when
her family first got to Idaho from Washington they stayed with Claude and Lou for awhile.Cattie had
originally wanted to come to be closer to her mother, but by the time they finally came here
grandmother Elizabeth was dead.
More About CLAUDE LATIMORE SULLIVAN:
Burial: Bruneau, Owyhee Co., Idaho
Fact 12: March 29, 1918, Claude sold Lots 14-17 So Add To Mtn Home, to Domingo Monasterio -bk 38
pg 40
Moves: 1882, Came to Idaho with Parents
Occupation: Farmer, livery owner/operator, Sheriff Owyhee Co from 1936 ?til early 1950s.
Place Buried: Bruneau, Owyhee Co., Idaho
Property: April 22, 1913, Lots 15,16,17,18 Blk 14 So. Add to Mountain Home$500. Inst #16630 B34,
P200
Marriage Notes for LUZETTA OWENS and CLAUDE SULLIVAN:
Married by Joseph Gilbert, Justice of the Peace, in the presence of the bride's mother and family.Fred
Randall and George B. Randall were witnesses.
More About CLAUDE SULLIVAN and LUZETTA OWENS:
Marriage: October 1, 1895, Juliaetta, Latah Co., Idaho112
Children of LUZETTA OWENS and CLAUDE SULLIVAN are:
49. i. ARTHUR W.12 SULLIVAN, b. January 13, 1897, Kootnai Co., Idaho; d. August 6,
1933, Bruneau, Owyhee Co., Idaho.
50. ii. THELMA SULLIVAN, b. July 23, 1900.
51. iii. ROBERT LESLEY SULLIVAN, b. August 3, 1903, Big Springs, Owyhee CO., Idaho;
d. August 28, 1959, Mountain Home, Elmore Co., Idaho.
52. iv. NAOMI SULLIVAN, b. February 13, 1906; d. 1979.
53. v. CLAUDE L. SULLIVAN, b. July 3, 1913, Mountain Home, Elmore Co., Idaho; d.
May 13, 1972, Hawaiian Gardens, California.
54. vi. JOHN EDWARD SULLIVAN, b. October 28, 1915, Mountain Home, Elmore Co.,
Idaho; d. October 5, 1992, Marsing, Idaho.
55. vii. DOROTHY LUE SULLIVAN, b. March 28, 1917.
56. viii. DORIS LEE SULLIVAN, b. March 17, 1928.
Naomi married (1) Ray Hubble. Ray died 1946 or 1947.
Spoke to Jerry Sullivan on January 13, 2002 -
Killed in a car accident.They lived in California.Uncle Ray taught Uncle Claude how to roof.They
were fun and Jerry really liked him.They worked hard and were good to children.
Descendants of John H. Owens
(As of March 30, 2001)
(This was compiled by Merla L. Becker with the assistance of my mother and many aunts and cousins,
as shown in the end notes, along with years of research.It is probably inevitable that in entering all of
this information that I may have made a type O.If you note anything please let me know.
I request that the personal information on living individuals not be made assessable on the net or web
pages.)
52.NAOMI12 SULLIVAN (LUZETTA (LOUZETTA) AMY11 OWENS, NEPHI WILLIAM10, ROBERT9,
EDMUND H.8, WILLIAM7, WILLIAM6, WILLIAM5, WILLIAM4, WILLIAM3, RICHARD2, JOHN H.1) was
born February 13, 1906, and died 1979.She married RAY HUBBELL.
Child of NAOMI SULLIVAN and RAY HUBBELL is:
i. CLIFFORD13 HUBBELL, b. Unknown.
Ray and Naomi had the following children:
103 M i. Clifford Hubble.
Spoke to Jerry Sullivan on January 13, 2002 -
Clifford married Betty.
Spoke to Jerry Sullivan on January 13, 2002 -
Naomi married (2) Leonard Sparks.
79. Claude Latimore Sullivan (Claude Latimore Sullivan, Samuel Parker Sullivan, Jane Lippincott, Samuel B., Samuel Rice) was born 3 Jul 1913 in Mountain Home, Elmore, Idaho. He died 13 May 1972 in Hawaiian Gardens, California.
Descendants of John H. Owens
(As of March 30, 2001)
(This was compiled by Merla L. Becker with the assistance of my mother and many aunts and cousins,
(This was compiled by Merla L. Becker with the assistance of my mother and many aunts and cousins,
as shown in the end notes, along with years of research.It is probably inevitable that in entering all of
this information that I may have made a type O.If you note anything please let me know.
I request that the personal information on living individuals not be made assessable on the net or web
pages.)
22.LUZETTA (LOUZETTA) AMY11 OWENS (NEPHI WILLIAM10, ROBERT9, EDMUND H.8, WILLIAM7,
WILLIAM6, WILLIAM5, WILLIAM4, WILLIAM3, RICHARD2, JOHN H.1)106,107 was born February 28,
1881 in Yakima, Washington Territory108, and died March 23, 1941 in Murphy, Owyhee Co., Idaho.
She married CLAUDE LATIMORE SULLIVAN October 1, 1895 in Juliaetta, Latah Co., Idaho109, son of
SAMUEL SULLIVAN and ELIZA WALTON.He was born August 4, 1878 in Masonville, Delaware Co.,
Iowa110, and died October 25, 1962 in Malalia,
More About LUZETTA (LOUZETTA) AMY OWENS:
Burial: March 26, 1941, Bruneau, Owyhee Co., Idaho
Physical Desc.: had black eyes and hair111
Place Buried: Bruneau, Owyhee Co., Idaho
Notes for CLAUDE LATIMORE SULLIVAN:
CLAUDE L. SULLIVAN
He purchased Lots 1-12 Block 15, So. Add., A Livery Stable in Mountain Home, in 1914.Lots 15-18
block 14 So Add (house, across street from Livery) was purchased in April 1913.The Livery was
foreclosed on June 6, 1919.He sold the house on March 29, 1918 to Domingo Monasterio.
The livery was built in 1908?I found a picture of it under construction that showed that date written
on it.Mother said that Claude built the Livery and the house across the street where he and family
then lived during that time.
Claude was a Village Trustee of Mountain Home, Documented on Dec 9, 1915, court records, Elmore
County Recorder?s Office.
Claude was Sheriff of Owyhee County for sometime. His first term in 1936, was decided by the toss of
a coin, as the election was tied.Claude resigned his office in early 1950 and moved to Oregon.
Mother, Faye Randall Hawkins, and Mamie Tigard both told me that when they were very young they
used to play in the loft at the Livery and also in the horse drawn hearse.Mamie toldme that when
her family first got to Idaho from Washington they stayed with Claude and Lou for awhile.Cattie had
originally wanted to come to be closer to her mother, but by the time they finally came here
grandmother Elizabeth was dead.
More About CLAUDE LATIMORE SULLIVAN:
Burial: Bruneau, Owyhee Co., Idaho
Fact 12: March 29, 1918, Claude sold Lots 14-17 So Add To Mtn Home, to Domingo Monasterio -bk 38
pg 40
Moves: 1882, Came to Idaho with Parents
Occupation: Farmer, livery owner/operator, Sheriff Owyhee Co from 1936 ?til early 1950s.
Place Buried: Bruneau, Owyhee Co., Idaho
Property: April 22, 1913, Lots 15,16,17,18 Blk 14 So. Add to Mountain Home$500. Inst #16630 B34,
P200
Marriage Notes for LUZETTA OWENS and CLAUDE SULLIVAN:
Married by Joseph Gilbert, Justice of the Peace, in the presence of the bride's mother and family.Fred
Randall and George B. Randall were witnesses.
More About CLAUDE SULLIVAN and LUZETTA OWENS:
Marriage: October 1, 1895, Juliaetta, Latah Co., Idaho112
Children of LUZETTA OWENS and CLAUDE SULLIVAN are:
49. i. ARTHUR W.12 SULLIVAN, b. January 13, 1897, Kootnai Co., Idaho; d. August 6,
1933, Bruneau, Owyhee Co., Idaho.
50. ii. THELMA SULLIVAN, b. July 23, 1900.
51. iii. ROBERT LESLEY SULLIVAN, b. August 3, 1903, Big Springs, Owyhee CO., Idaho;
d. August 28, 1959, Mountain Home, Elmore Co., Idaho.
52. iv. NAOMI SULLIVAN, b. February 13, 1906; d. 1979.
53. v. CLAUDE L. SULLIVAN, b. July 3, 1913, Mountain Home, Elmore Co., Idaho; d.
May 13, 1972, Hawaiian Gardens, California.
54. vi. JOHN EDWARD SULLIVAN, b. October 28, 1915, Mountain Home, Elmore Co.,
Idaho; d. October 5, 1992, Marsing, Idaho.
55. vii. DOROTHY LUE SULLIVAN, b. March 28, 1917.
56. viii. DORIS LEE SULLIVAN, b. March 17, 1928.
From Jerry Sullivan 4/1/2001 - Workingest man he ever saw.Roofer in California.Sheep shearer.
Potato Picker.Had a bad temper - took the shovel and knocked a guy right off the roof.
Claude married Ruth Christensen.
They had the following children:
104 F i. Carole Sullivan was born 23 Jul 1933 in Mountain Home, Elmore, Idaho.
Descendants of John H. Owens
(As of March 30, 2001)
(This was compiled by Merla L. Becker with the assistance of my mother and many
aunts and cousins, as shown in the end notes, along with years of research.It is
probably inevitable that in entering all of this information that I may have made a
type O.If you note anything please let me know.
I request that the personal information on living individuals not be made assessable
on the net or web pages.)
53.CLAUDE L.12 SULLIVAN (LUZETTA (LOUZETTA) AMY11 OWENS, NEPHI
WILLIAM10, ROBERT9, EDMUND H.8, WILLIAM7, WILLIAM6, WILLIAM5, WILLIAM4,
WILLIAM3, RICHARD2, JOHN H.1) was born July 3, 1913 in Mountain Home, Elmore
Co., Idaho, and died May 13, 1972 in Hawaiian Gardens, California.He married
RUTH CHRISTENSON.
More About CLAUDE L. SULLIVAN:
Occupation: Sheepshearer later in Roofing business in Calif-Palomar Roofing Co
Place Buried: Forest Lawn Mem Chapel, Cypress, California
Children of CLAUDE SULLIVAN and RUTH CHRISTENSON are:
91. i. CAROLE13 SULLIVAN, b. July 23, 1933, Mountain Home,
Elmore Co., Idaho.
92. ii. DAN SULLIVAN, b. September 4, 1938, Glenns Ferry, Elmore
CO., Idaho.
105 M ii. Dan Sullivan was born 4 Sep 1938 in Glenns Ferry, Elmore, Idaho.
Spoke to Jerry Sullivan on January 13, 2002 -
Might live in Arizona.
Spoke to Jerry Sullivan on January 13, 2002 -
Might live in around Escondido.
Might live in around Escondido.
Descendants of John H. Owens
(As of March 30, 2001)
(This was compiled by Merla L. Becker with the assistance of my mother and many
aunts and cousins, as shown in the end notes, along with years of research.It is
probably inevitable that in entering all of this information that I may have made a
type O.If you note anything please let me know.
I request that the personal information on living individuals not be made assessable
on the net or web pages.)
53.CLAUDE L.12 SULLIVAN (LUZETTA (LOUZETTA) AMY11 OWENS, NEPHI
WILLIAM10, ROBERT9, EDMUND H.8, WILLIAM7, WILLIAM6, WILLIAM5, WILLIAM4,
WILLIAM3, RICHARD2, JOHN H.1) was born July 3, 1913 in Mountain Home, Elmore
Co., Idaho, and died May 13, 1972 in Hawaiian Gardens, California.He married
RUTH CHRISTENSON.
More About CLAUDE L. SULLIVAN:
Occupation: Sheepshearer later in Roofing business in Calif-Palomar Roofing Co
Place Buried: Forest Lawn Mem Chapel, Cypress, California
Children of CLAUDE SULLIVAN and RUTH CHRISTENSON are:
91. i. CAROLE13 SULLIVAN, b. July 23, 1933, Mountain Home,
Elmore Co., Idaho.
92. ii. DAN SULLIVAN, b. September 4, 1938, Glenns Ferry, Elmore
CO., Idaho.
80. John Edwin Sullivan (Claude Latimore Sullivan, Samuel Parker Sullivan, Jane Lippincott, Samuel B., Samuel Rice) was born 28 Oct 1915 in Mountain Home, Elmore, Idaho. He died 5 Oct 1992 in Marsing, Idaho.
Descendants of John H. Owens
(As of March 30, 2001)
(This was compiled by Merla L. Becker with the assistance of my mother and many aunts and cousins,
as shown in the end notes, along with years of research.It is probably inevitable that in entering all of
this information that I may have made a type O.If you note anything please let me know.
I request that the personal information on living individuals not be made assessable on the net or web
pages.)
22.LUZETTA (LOUZETTA) AMY11 OWENS (NEPHI WILLIAM10, ROBERT9, EDMUND H.8, WILLIAM7,
WILLIAM6, WILLIAM5, WILLIAM4, WILLIAM3, RICHARD2, JOHN H.1)106,107 was born February 28,
1881 in Yakima, Washington Territory108, and died March 23, 1941 in Murphy, Owyhee Co., Idaho.
She married CLAUDE LATIMORE SULLIVAN October 1, 1895 in Juliaetta, Latah Co., Idaho109, son of
SAMUEL SULLIVAN and ELIZA WALTON.He was born August 4, 1878 in Masonville, Delaware Co.,
Iowa110, and died October 25, 1962 in Malalia,
More About LUZETTA (LOUZETTA) AMY OWENS:
Burial: March 26, 1941, Bruneau, Owyhee Co., Idaho
Physical Desc.: had black eyes and hair111
Place Buried: Bruneau, Owyhee Co., Idaho
Notes for CLAUDE LATIMORE SULLIVAN:
CLAUDE L. SULLIVAN
He purchased Lots 1-12 Block 15, So. Add., A Livery Stable in Mountain Home, in 1914.Lots 15-18
block 14 So Add (house, across street from Livery) was purchased in April 1913.The Livery was
foreclosed on June 6, 1919.He sold the house on March 29, 1918 to Domingo Monasterio.
The livery was built in 1908?I found a picture of it under construction that showed that date written
on it.Mother said that Claude built the Livery and the house across the street where he and family
then lived during that time.
Claude was a Village Trustee of Mountain Home, Documented on Dec 9, 1915, court records, Elmore
County Recorder?s Office.
Claude was Sheriff of Owyhee County for sometime. His first term in 1936, was decided by the toss of
a coin, as the election was tied.Claude resigned his office in early 1950 and moved to Oregon.
Mother, Faye Randall Hawkins, and Mamie Tigard both told me that when they were very young they
used to play in the loft at the Livery and also in the horse drawn hearse.Mamie toldme that when
her family first got to Idaho from Washington they stayed with Claude and Lou for awhile.Cattie had
originally wanted to come to be closer to her mother, but by the time they finally came here
grandmother Elizabeth was dead.
More About CLAUDE LATIMORE SULLIVAN:
Burial: Bruneau, Owyhee Co., Idaho
Fact 12: March 29, 1918, Claude sold Lots 14-17 So Add To Mtn Home, to Domingo Monasterio -bk 38
pg 40
Moves: 1882, Came to Idaho with Parents
Occupation: Farmer, livery owner/operator, Sheriff Owyhee Co from 1936 ?til early 1950s.
Place Buried: Bruneau, Owyhee Co., Idaho
Property: April 22, 1913, Lots 15,16,17,18 Blk 14 So. Add to Mountain Home$500. Inst #16630 B34,
P200
Marriage Notes for LUZETTA OWENS and CLAUDE SULLIVAN:
Married by Joseph Gilbert, Justice of the Peace, in the presence of the bride's mother and family.Fred
Randall and George B. Randall were witnesses.
More About CLAUDE SULLIVAN and LUZETTA OWENS:
Marriage: October 1, 1895, Juliaetta, Latah Co., Idaho112
Children of LUZETTA OWENS and CLAUDE SULLIVAN are:
49. i. ARTHUR W.12 SULLIVAN, b. January 13, 1897, Kootnai Co., Idaho; d. August 6,
1933, Bruneau, Owyhee Co., Idaho.
50. ii. THELMA SULLIVAN, b. July 23, 1900.
51. iii. ROBERT LESLEY SULLIVAN, b. August 3, 1903, Big Springs, Owyhee CO., Idaho;
d. August 28, 1959, Mountain Home, Elmore Co., Idaho.
52. iv. NAOMI SULLIVAN, b. February 13, 1906; d. 1979.
53. v. CLAUDE L. SULLIVAN, b. July 3, 1913, Mountain Home, Elmore Co., Idaho; d.
May 13, 1972, Hawaiian Gardens, California.
54. vi. JOHN EDWARD SULLIVAN, b. October 28, 1915, Mountain Home, Elmore Co.,
Idaho; d. October 5, 1992, Marsing, Idaho.
55. vii. DOROTHY LUE SULLIVAN, b. March 28, 1917.
56. viii. DORIS LEE SULLIVAN, b. March 17, 1928.
John married (1) Nina Fern Cramer. Nina was born 14 Jan 1915 in Bruneau, Owyhee, Idaho. She died 23 Jun 1997. She was buried in Bruneau, Owyhee, Idaho.
Descendants of John H. Owens
(As of March 30, 2001)
(This was compiled by Merla L. Becker with the assistance of my mother and many aunts and cousins,
as shown in the end notes, along with years of research.It is probably inevitable that in entering all of
this information that I may have made a type O.If you note anything please let me know.
I request that the personal information on living individuals not be made assessable on the net or web
pages.)
54.JOHN EDWARD12 SULLIVAN (LUZETTA (LOUZETTA) AMY11 OWENS, NEPHI WILLIAM10, ROBERT9,
EDMUND H.8, WILLIAM7, WILLIAM6, WILLIAM5, WILLIAM4, WILLIAM3, RICHARD2, JOHN H.1) was
born October 28, 1915 in Mountain Home, Elmore Co., Idaho151, and died October 5, 1992 in Marsing,
Idaho.He married NINA FERN CRAMER November 18, 1935 in Mountain Home,Elmore Co., Idaho152,
daughter of LOYD CRAMER and ELLA HUTCHISIN.She was born January 14, 1915 in Bruneau,
Owyhee Co., Idaho, and died June 23, 1997.
Notes for JOHN EDWARD SULLIVAN:
Have a note that place of death was Meridian?
More About JOHN EDWARD SULLIVAN:
Burial: October 10, 1992, Bruneau, Owyhee Co., Idaho
Place Buried: October 10, 1992, Bruneau, Owyhee Co., Idaho
More About NINA FERN CRAMER:
Burial: June 30, 1997, Bruneau, Owyhee Co., Idaho
Place Buried: June 30, 1997, Bruneau, Owyhee Co., Idaho
Marriage Notes for JOHN SULLIVAN and NINA CRAMER:
Witnessed by Virginia Ladd and Dorothy Sullivan, Official was J. L. Taylor, Baptist Minister of Mountain
Home.
More About JOHN SULLIVAN and NINA CRAMER:
Marriage: November 18, 1935, Mountain Home,Elmore Co., Idaho152
Children of JOHN SULLIVAN and NINA CRAMER are:
i. JOHN AUTHUR13 SULLIVAN, b. October 8, 1936, Boise, Ada Co., Idaho; d.
February 1939, Bruneau, Owyhee Co., Idaho.
93. ii. NORMAN VERNE SULLIVAN, b. May 6, 1938, Rio Tinto, Elko Co., Nevada.
94. iii. MAXINE LOUZETTA SULLIVAN, b. August 21, 1941, Nampa, Canyon Co., Idaho.
95. iv. NINA MAE SULLIVAN, b. July 23, 1943, Nampa, Canyon Co., Idaho.
96. v. DOREEN GAYLE SULLIVAN, b. December 4, 1952, Boise, Ada Co., Idaho.
John and Nina had the following children:
106 M i. John Arthur Sullivan was born 8 Oct 1936 in Boise, Ada, Idaho. He died Feb 1939 in Bruneau, Owyhee, Idaho.
Descendants of John H. Owens
(As of March 30, 2001)
(This was compiled by Merla L. Becker with the assistance of my mother and many
aunts and cousins, as shown in the end notes, along with years of research.It is
probably inevitable that in entering all of this information that I may have made a
type O.If you note anything please let me know.
I request that the personal information on living individuals not be made assessable
on the net or web pages.)
54.JOHN EDWARD12 SULLIVAN (LUZETTA (LOUZETTA) AMY11 OWENS, NEPHI
WILLIAM10, ROBERT9, EDMUND H.8, WILLIAM7, WILLIAM6, WILLIAM5, WILLIAM4,
WILLIAM3, RICHARD2, JOHN H.1) was born October 28, 1915 in Mountain Home,
Elmore Co., Idaho151, and died October 5, 1992 in Marsing, Idaho.He married NINA
FERN CRAMER November 18, 1935 in Mountain Home,Elmore Co., Idaho152,
daughter of LOYD CRAMER and ELLA HUTCHISIN.She was born January 14, 1915 in
Bruneau, Owyhee Co., Idaho, and died June 23, 1997.
Notes for JOHN EDWARD SULLIVAN:
Have a note that place of death was Meridian?
More About JOHN EDWARD SULLIVAN:
Burial: October 10, 1992, Bruneau, Owyhee Co., Idaho
Place Buried: October 10, 1992, Bruneau, Owyhee Co., Idaho
More About NINA FERN CRAMER:
Burial: June 30, 1997, Bruneau, Owyhee Co., Idaho
Place Buried: June 30, 1997, Bruneau, Owyhee Co., Idaho
Marriage Notes for JOHN SULLIVAN and NINA CRAMER:
Witnessed by Virginia Ladd and Dorothy Sullivan, Official was J. L. Taylor, Baptist
Minister of Mountain Home.
More About JOHN SULLIVAN and NINA CRAMER:
Marriage: November 18, 1935, Mountain Home,Elmore Co., Idaho152
Children of JOHN SULLIVAN and NINA CRAMER are:
i. JOHN AUTHUR13 SULLIVAN, b. October 8, 1936, Boise, Ada Co.,
Idaho; d. February 1939, Bruneau, Owyhee Co., Idaho.
93. ii. NORMAN VERNE SULLIVAN, b. May 6, 1938, Rio Tinto, Elko
Co., Nevada.
94. iii. MAXINE LOUZETTA SULLIVAN, b. August 21, 1941, Nampa,
Canyon Co., Idaho.
95. iv. NINA MAE SULLIVAN, b. July 23, 1943, Nampa, Canyon Co.,
Idaho.
96. v. DOREEN GAYLE SULLIVAN, b. December 4, 1952, Boise, Ada
Co., Idaho.
107 M ii. Norman Verne Sullivan was born 6 May 1938 in Rio Tinto, Nevada.
Descendants of John H. Owens
(As of March 30, 2001)
(This was compiled by Merla L. Becker with the assistance of my mother and many
aunts and cousins, as shown in the end notes, along with years of research.It is
probably inevitable that in entering all of this information that I may have made a
type O.If you note anything please let me know.
I request that the personal information on living individuals not be made assessable
on the net or web pages.)
54.JOHN EDWARD12 SULLIVAN (LUZETTA (LOUZETTA) AMY11 OWENS, NEPHI
WILLIAM10, ROBERT9, EDMUND H.8, WILLIAM7, WILLIAM6, WILLIAM5, WILLIAM4,
WILLIAM3, RICHARD2, JOHN H.1) was born October 28, 1915 in Mountain Home,
Elmore Co., Idaho151, and died October 5, 1992 in Marsing, Idaho.He married NINA
FERN CRAMER November 18, 1935 in Mountain Home,Elmore Co., Idaho152,
daughter of LOYD CRAMER and ELLA HUTCHISIN.She was born January 14, 1915 in
Bruneau, Owyhee Co., Idaho, and died June 23, 1997.
Notes for JOHN EDWARD SULLIVAN:
Have a note that place of death was Meridian?
More About JOHN EDWARD SULLIVAN:
More About JOHN EDWARD SULLIVAN:
Burial: October 10, 1992, Bruneau, Owyhee Co., Idaho
Place Buried: October 10, 1992, Bruneau, Owyhee Co., Idaho
More About NINA FERN CRAMER:
Burial: June 30, 1997, Bruneau, Owyhee Co., Idaho
Place Buried: June 30, 1997, Bruneau, Owyhee Co., Idaho
Marriage Notes for JOHN SULLIVAN and NINA CRAMER:
Witnessed by Virginia Ladd and Dorothy Sullivan, Official was J. L. Taylor, Baptist
Minister of Mountain Home.
More About JOHN SULLIVAN and NINA CRAMER:
Marriage: November 18, 1935, Mountain Home,Elmore Co., Idaho152
Children of JOHN SULLIVAN and NINA CRAMER are:
i. JOHN AUTHUR13 SULLIVAN, b. October 8, 1936, Boise, Ada Co.,
Idaho; d. February 1939, Bruneau, Owyhee Co., Idaho.
93. ii. NORMAN VERNE SULLIVAN, b. May 6, 1938, Rio Tinto, Elko
Co., Nevada.
94. iii. MAXINE LOUZETTA SULLIVAN, b. August 21, 1941, Nampa,
Canyon Co., Idaho.
95. iv. NINA MAE SULLIVAN, b. July 23, 1943, Nampa, Canyon Co.,
Idaho.
96. v. DOREEN GAYLE SULLIVAN, b. December 4, 1952, Boise, Ada
Co., Idaho.
108 F iii. Maxine Louzetta Sullivan was born 21 Aug 1941 in Nampa, Canyon, Idaho.
Descendants of John H. Owens
(As of March 30, 2001)
(This was compiled by Merla L. Becker with the assistance of my mother and many
aunts and cousins, as shown in the end notes, along with years of research.It is
probably inevitable that in entering all of this information that I may have made a
type O.If you note anything please let me know.
I request that the personal information on living individuals not be made assessable
on the net or web pages.)
54.JOHN EDWARD12 SULLIVAN (LUZETTA (LOUZETTA) AMY11 OWENS, NEPHI
WILLIAM10, ROBERT9, EDMUND H.8, WILLIAM7, WILLIAM6, WILLIAM5, WILLIAM4,
WILLIAM3, RICHARD2, JOHN H.1) was born October 28, 1915 in Mountain Home,
Elmore Co., Idaho151, and died October 5, 1992 in Marsing, Idaho.He married NINA
FERN CRAMER November 18, 1935 in Mountain Home,Elmore Co., Idaho152,
daughter of LOYD CRAMER and ELLA HUTCHISIN.She was born January 14, 1915 in
Bruneau, Owyhee Co., Idaho, and died June 23, 1997.
Notes for JOHN EDWARD SULLIVAN:
Have a note that place of death was Meridian?
More About JOHN EDWARD SULLIVAN:
Burial: October 10, 1992, Bruneau, Owyhee Co., Idaho
Place Buried: October 10, 1992, Bruneau, Owyhee Co., Idaho
More About NINA FERN CRAMER:
Burial: June 30, 1997, Bruneau, Owyhee Co., Idaho
Place Buried: June 30, 1997, Bruneau, Owyhee Co., Idaho
Place Buried: June 30, 1997, Bruneau, Owyhee Co., Idaho
Marriage Notes for JOHN SULLIVAN and NINA CRAMER:
Witnessed by Virginia Ladd and Dorothy Sullivan, Official was J. L. Taylor, Baptist
Minister of Mountain Home.
More About JOHN SULLIVAN and NINA CRAMER:
Marriage: November 18, 1935, Mountain Home,Elmore Co., Idaho152
Children of JOHN SULLIVAN and NINA CRAMER are:
i. JOHN AUTHUR13 SULLIVAN, b. October 8, 1936, Boise, Ada Co.,
Idaho; d. February 1939, Bruneau, Owyhee Co., Idaho.
93. ii. NORMAN VERNE SULLIVAN, b. May 6, 1938, Rio Tinto, Elko
Co., Nevada.
94. iii. MAXINE LOUZETTA SULLIVAN, b. August 21, 1941, Nampa,
Canyon Co., Idaho.
95. iv. NINA MAE SULLIVAN, b. July 23, 1943, Nampa, Canyon Co.,
Idaho.
96. v. DOREEN GAYLE SULLIVAN, b. December 4, 1952, Boise, Ada
Co., Idaho.
109 F iv. Nina Mae Sullivan was born 23 Jul 1943 in Nampa, Canyon, Idaho.
Descendants of John H. Owens
(As of March 30, 2001)
(This was compiled by Merla L. Becker with the assistance of my mother and many
aunts and cousins, as shown in the end notes, along with years of research.It is
probably inevitable that in entering all of this information that I may have made a
type O.If you note anything please let me know.
I request that the personal information on living individuals not be made assessable
on the net or web pages.)
54.JOHN EDWARD12 SULLIVAN (LUZETTA (LOUZETTA) AMY11 OWENS, NEPHI
WILLIAM10, ROBERT9, EDMUND H.8, WILLIAM7, WILLIAM6, WILLIAM5, WILLIAM4,
WILLIAM3, RICHARD2, JOHN H.1) was born October 28, 1915 in Mountain Home,
Elmore Co., Idaho151, and died October 5, 1992 in Marsing, Idaho.He married NINA
FERN CRAMER November 18, 1935 in Mountain Home,Elmore Co., Idaho152,
daughter of LOYD CRAMER and ELLA HUTCHISIN.She was born January 14, 1915 in
Bruneau, Owyhee Co., Idaho, and died June 23, 1997.
Notes for JOHN EDWARD SULLIVAN:
Have a note that place of death was Meridian?
More About JOHN EDWARD SULLIVAN:
Burial: October 10, 1992, Bruneau, Owyhee Co., Idaho
Place Buried: October 10, 1992, Bruneau, Owyhee Co., Idaho
More About NINA FERN CRAMER:
Burial: June 30, 1997, Bruneau, Owyhee Co., Idaho
Place Buried: June 30, 1997, Bruneau, Owyhee Co., Idaho
Marriage Notes for JOHN SULLIVAN and NINA CRAMER:
Witnessed by Virginia Ladd and Dorothy Sullivan, Official was J. L. Taylor, Baptist
Minister of Mountain Home.
More About JOHN SULLIVAN and NINA CRAMER:
Marriage: November 18, 1935, Mountain Home,Elmore Co., Idaho152
Marriage: November 18, 1935, Mountain Home,Elmore Co., Idaho152
Children of JOHN SULLIVAN and NINA CRAMER are:
i. JOHN AUTHUR13 SULLIVAN, b. October 8, 1936, Boise, Ada Co.,
Idaho; d. February 1939, Bruneau, Owyhee Co., Idaho.
93. ii. NORMAN VERNE SULLIVAN, b. May 6, 1938, Rio Tinto, Elko
Co., Nevada.
94. iii. MAXINE LOUZETTA SULLIVAN, b. August 21, 1941, Nampa,
Canyon Co., Idaho.
95. iv. NINA MAE SULLIVAN, b. July 23, 1943, Nampa, Canyon Co.,
Idaho.
96. v. DOREEN GAYLE SULLIVAN, b. December 4, 1952, Boise, Ada
Co., Idaho.
110 F v. Doreen Gayle Sullivan was born 4 Dec 1952 in Boise, Ada, Idaho.
Descendants of John H. Owens
(As of March 30, 2001)
(This was compiled by Merla L. Becker with the assistance of my mother and many
aunts and cousins, as shown in the end notes, along with years of research.It is
probably inevitable that in entering all of this information that I may have made a
type O.If you note anything please let me know.
I request that the personal information on living individuals not be made assessable
on the net or web pages.)
54.JOHN EDWARD12 SULLIVAN (LUZETTA (LOUZETTA) AMY11 OWENS, NEPHI
WILLIAM10, ROBERT9, EDMUND H.8, WILLIAM7, WILLIAM6, WILLIAM5, WILLIAM4,
WILLIAM3, RICHARD2, JOHN H.1) was born October 28, 1915 in Mountain Home,
Elmore Co., Idaho151, and died October 5, 1992 in Marsing, Idaho.He married NINA
FERN CRAMER November 18, 1935 in Mountain Home,Elmore Co., Idaho152,
daughter of LOYD CRAMER and ELLA HUTCHISIN.She was born January 14, 1915 in
Bruneau, Owyhee Co., Idaho, and died June 23, 1997.
Notes for JOHN EDWARD SULLIVAN:
Have a note that place of death was Meridian?
More About JOHN EDWARD SULLIVAN:
Burial: October 10, 1992, Bruneau, Owyhee Co., Idaho
Place Buried: October 10, 1992, Bruneau, Owyhee Co., Idaho
More About NINA FERN CRAMER:
Burial: June 30, 1997, Bruneau, Owyhee Co., Idaho
Place Buried: June 30, 1997, Bruneau, Owyhee Co., Idaho
Marriage Notes for JOHN SULLIVAN and NINA CRAMER:
Witnessed by Virginia Ladd and Dorothy Sullivan, Official was J. L. Taylor, Baptist
Minister of Mountain Home.
More About JOHN SULLIVAN and NINA CRAMER:
Marriage: November 18, 1935, Mountain Home,Elmore Co., Idaho152
Children of JOHN SULLIVAN and NINA CRAMER are:
i. JOHN AUTHUR13 SULLIVAN, b. October 8, 1936, Boise, Ada Co.,
Idaho; d. February 1939, Bruneau, Owyhee Co., Idaho.
93. ii. NORMAN VERNE SULLIVAN, b. May 6, 1938, Rio Tinto, Elko
Co., Nevada.
Co., Nevada.
94. iii. MAXINE LOUZETTA SULLIVAN, b. August 21, 1941, Nampa,
Canyon Co., Idaho.
95. iv. NINA MAE SULLIVAN, b. July 23, 1943, Nampa, Canyon Co.,
Idaho.
96. v. DOREEN GAYLE SULLIVAN, b. December 4, 1952, Boise, Ada
Co., Idaho.
81. Dorothy Lue Sullivan (Claude Latimore Sullivan, Samuel Parker Sullivan, Jane Lippincott, Samuel B., Samuel Rice) was born 28 Mar 1917.
Descendants of John H. Owens
(As of March 30, 2001)
(This was compiled by Merla L. Becker with the assistance of my mother and many aunts and cousins,
as shown in the end notes, along with years of research.It is probably inevitable that in entering all of
this information that I may have made a type O.If you note anything please let me know.
I request that the personal information on living individuals not be made assessable on the net or web
pages.)
22.LUZETTA (LOUZETTA) AMY11 OWENS (NEPHI WILLIAM10, ROBERT9, EDMUND H.8, WILLIAM7,
WILLIAM6, WILLIAM5, WILLIAM4, WILLIAM3, RICHARD2, JOHN H.1)106,107 was born February 28,
1881 in Yakima, Washington Territory108, and died March 23, 1941 in Murphy, Owyhee Co., Idaho.
She married CLAUDE LATIMORE SULLIVAN October 1, 1895 in Juliaetta, Latah Co., Idaho109, son of
SAMUEL SULLIVAN and ELIZA WALTON.He was born August 4, 1878 in Masonville, Delaware Co.,
Iowa110, and died October 25, 1962 in Malalia,
More About LUZETTA (LOUZETTA) AMY OWENS:
Burial: March 26, 1941, Bruneau, Owyhee Co., Idaho
Physical Desc.: had black eyes and hair111
Place Buried: Bruneau, Owyhee Co., Idaho
Notes for CLAUDE LATIMORE SULLIVAN:
CLAUDE L. SULLIVAN
He purchased Lots 1-12 Block 15, So. Add., A Livery Stable in Mountain Home, in 1914.Lots 15-18
block 14 So Add (house, across street from Livery) was purchased in April 1913.The Livery was
foreclosed on June 6, 1919.He sold the house on March 29, 1918 to Domingo Monasterio.
The livery was built in 1908?I found a picture of it under construction that showed that date written
on it.Mother said that Claude built the Livery and the house across the street where he and family
then lived during that time.
Claude was a Village Trustee of Mountain Home, Documented on Dec 9, 1915, court records, Elmore
County Recorder?s Office.
Claude was Sheriff of Owyhee County for sometime. His first term in 1936, was decided by the toss of
a coin, as the election was tied.Claude resigned his office in early 1950 and moved to Oregon.
Mother, Faye Randall Hawkins, and Mamie Tigard both told me that when they were very young they
used to play in the loft at the Livery and also in the horse drawn hearse.Mamie toldme that when
her family first got to Idaho from Washington they stayed with Claude and Lou for awhile.Cattie had
originally wanted to come to be closer to her mother, but by the time they finally came here
grandmother Elizabeth was dead.
More About CLAUDE LATIMORE SULLIVAN:
Burial: Bruneau, Owyhee Co., Idaho
Burial: Bruneau, Owyhee Co., Idaho
Fact 12: March 29, 1918, Claude sold Lots 14-17 So Add To Mtn Home, to Domingo Monasterio -bk 38
pg 40
Moves: 1882, Came to Idaho with Parents
Occupation: Farmer, livery owner/operator, Sheriff Owyhee Co from 1936 ?til early 1950s.
Place Buried: Bruneau, Owyhee Co., Idaho
Property: April 22, 1913, Lots 15,16,17,18 Blk 14 So. Add to Mountain Home$500. Inst #16630 B34,
P200
Marriage Notes for LUZETTA OWENS and CLAUDE SULLIVAN:
Married by Joseph Gilbert, Justice of the Peace, in the presence of the bride's mother and family.Fred
Randall and George B. Randall were witnesses.
More About CLAUDE SULLIVAN and LUZETTA OWENS:
Marriage: October 1, 1895, Juliaetta, Latah Co., Idaho112
Children of LUZETTA OWENS and CLAUDE SULLIVAN are:
49. i. ARTHUR W.12 SULLIVAN, b. January 13, 1897, Kootnai Co., Idaho; d. August 6,
1933, Bruneau, Owyhee Co., Idaho.
50. ii. THELMA SULLIVAN, b. July 23, 1900.
51. iii. ROBERT LESLEY SULLIVAN, b. August 3, 1903, Big Springs, Owyhee CO., Idaho;
d. August 28, 1959, Mountain Home, Elmore Co., Idaho.
52. iv. NAOMI SULLIVAN, b. February 13, 1906; d. 1979.
53. v. CLAUDE L. SULLIVAN, b. July 3, 1913, Mountain Home, Elmore Co., Idaho; d.
May 13, 1972, Hawaiian Gardens, California.
54. vi. JOHN EDWARD SULLIVAN, b. October 28, 1915, Mountain Home, Elmore Co.,
Idaho; d. October 5, 1992, Marsing, Idaho.
55. vii. DOROTHY LUE SULLIVAN, b. March 28, 1917.
56. viii. DORIS LEE SULLIVAN, b. March 17, 1928.
Dorothy married Robert Johns 4 Jul 1937.
Descendants of John H. Owens
(As of March 30, 2001)
(This was compiled by Merla L. Becker with the assistance of my mother and many aunts and cousins,
as shown in the end notes, along with years of research.It is probably inevitable that in entering all of
this information that I may have made a type O.If you note anything please let me know.
I request that the personal information on living individuals not be made assessable on the net or web
pages.)
55.DOROTHY LUE12 SULLIVAN (LUZETTA (LOUZETTA) AMY11 OWENS, NEPHI WILLIAM10, ROBERT9,
EDMUND H.8, WILLIAM7, WILLIAM6, WILLIAM5, WILLIAM4, WILLIAM3, RICHARD2, JOHN H.1) was
born March 28, 1917153.She married BOB JOHNS July 4, 1937.
More About BOB JOHNS and DOROTHY SULLIVAN:
Marriage: July 4, 1937
Child of DOROTHY SULLIVAN and BOB JOHNS is:
i. RICHARD13 JOHNS, b. Unknown.
Robert and Dorothy had the following children:
111 F i. Richard (Dick) Johns"Dick".
Descendants of John H. Owens
(As of March 30, 2001)
(This was compiled by Merla L. Becker with the assistance of my mother and many
aunts and cousins, as shown in the end notes, along with years of research.It is
probably inevitable that in entering all of this information that I may have made a
type O.If you note anything please let me know.
I request that the personal information on living individuals not be made assessable
on the net or web pages.)
55.DOROTHY LUE12 SULLIVAN (LUZETTA (LOUZETTA) AMY11 OWENS, NEPHI
WILLIAM10, ROBERT9, EDMUND H.8, WILLIAM7, WILLIAM6, WILLIAM5, WILLIAM4,
WILLIAM3, RICHARD2, JOHN H.1) was born March 28, 1917153.She married BOB
JOHNS July 4, 1937.
More About BOB JOHNS and DOROTHY SULLIVAN:
Marriage: July 4, 1937
Child of DOROTHY SULLIVAN and BOB JOHNS is:
i. RICHARD13 JOHNS, b. Unknown.
82. Doris Lee Sullivan (Claude Latimore Sullivan, Samuel Parker Sullivan, Jane Lippincott, Samuel B., Samuel Rice) was born 17 Mar 1928. She died Bef 2000 in Idaho. She was buried in Idaho.
Descendants of John H. Owens
(As of March 30, 2001)
(This was compiled by Merla L. Becker with the assistance of my mother and many aunts and cousins,
as shown in the end notes, along with years of research.It is probably inevitable that in entering all of
this information that I may have made a type O.If you note anything please let me know.
I request that the personal information on living individuals not be made assessable on the net or web
pages.)
22.LUZETTA (LOUZETTA) AMY11 OWENS (NEPHI WILLIAM10, ROBERT9, EDMUND H.8, WILLIAM7,
WILLIAM6, WILLIAM5, WILLIAM4, WILLIAM3, RICHARD2, JOHN H.1)106,107 was born February 28,
1881 in Yakima, Washington Territory108, and died March 23, 1941 in Murphy, Owyhee Co., Idaho.
She married CLAUDE LATIMORE SULLIVAN October 1, 1895 in Juliaetta, Latah Co., Idaho109, son of
SAMUEL SULLIVAN and ELIZA WALTON.He was born August 4, 1878 in Masonville, Delaware Co.,
Iowa110, and died October 25, 1962 in Malalia,
More About LUZETTA (LOUZETTA) AMY OWENS:
Burial: March 26, 1941, Bruneau, Owyhee Co., Idaho
Physical Desc.: had black eyes and hair111
Place Buried: Bruneau, Owyhee Co., Idaho
Notes for CLAUDE LATIMORE SULLIVAN:
CLAUDE L. SULLIVAN
He purchased Lots 1-12 Block 15, So. Add., A Livery Stable in Mountain Home, in 1914.Lots 15-18
block 14 So Add (house, across street from Livery) was purchased in April 1913.The Livery was
foreclosed on June 6, 1919.He sold the house on March 29, 1918 to Domingo Monasterio.
The livery was built in 1908?I found a picture of it under construction that showed that date written
on it.Mother said that Claude built the Livery and the house across the street where he and family
then lived during that time.
Claude was a Village Trustee of Mountain Home, Documented on Dec 9, 1915, court records, Elmore
County Recorder?s Office.
Claude was Sheriff of Owyhee County for sometime. His first term in 1936, was decided by the toss of
Claude was Sheriff of Owyhee County for sometime. His first term in 1936, was decided by the toss of
a coin, as the election was tied.Claude resigned his office in early 1950 and moved to Oregon.
Mother, Faye Randall Hawkins, and Mamie Tigard both told me that when they were very young they
used to play in the loft at the Livery and also in the horse drawn hearse.Mamie toldme that when
her family first got to Idaho from Washington they stayed with Claude and Lou for awhile.Cattie had
originally wanted to come to be closer to her mother, but by the time they finally came here
grandmother Elizabeth was dead.
More About CLAUDE LATIMORE SULLIVAN:
Burial: Bruneau, Owyhee Co., Idaho
Fact 12: March 29, 1918, Claude sold Lots 14-17 So Add To Mtn Home, to Domingo Monasterio -bk 38
pg 40
Moves: 1882, Came to Idaho with Parents
Occupation: Farmer, livery owner/operator, Sheriff Owyhee Co from 1936 ?til early 1950s.
Place Buried: Bruneau, Owyhee Co., Idaho
Property: April 22, 1913, Lots 15,16,17,18 Blk 14 So. Add to Mountain Home$500. Inst #16630 B34,
P200
Marriage Notes for LUZETTA OWENS and CLAUDE SULLIVAN:
Married by Joseph Gilbert, Justice of the Peace, in the presence of the bride's mother and family.Fred
Randall and George B. Randall were witnesses.
More About CLAUDE SULLIVAN and LUZETTA OWENS:
Marriage: October 1, 1895, Juliaetta, Latah Co., Idaho112
Children of LUZETTA OWENS and CLAUDE SULLIVAN are:
49. i. ARTHUR W.12 SULLIVAN, b. January 13, 1897, Kootnai Co., Idaho; d. August 6,
1933, Bruneau, Owyhee Co., Idaho.
50. ii. THELMA SULLIVAN, b. July 23, 1900.
51. iii. ROBERT LESLEY SULLIVAN, b. August 3, 1903, Big Springs, Owyhee CO., Idaho;
d. August 28, 1959, Mountain Home, Elmore Co., Idaho.
52. iv. NAOMI SULLIVAN, b. February 13, 1906; d. 1979.
53. v. CLAUDE L. SULLIVAN, b. July 3, 1913, Mountain Home, Elmore Co., Idaho; d.
May 13, 1972, Hawaiian Gardens, California.
54. vi. JOHN EDWARD SULLIVAN, b. October 28, 1915, Mountain Home, Elmore Co.,
Idaho; d. October 5, 1992, Marsing, Idaho.
55. vii. DOROTHY LUE SULLIVAN, b. March 28, 1917.
56. viii. DORIS LEE SULLIVAN, b. March 17, 1928.
56.DORIS LEE12 SULLIVAN (LUZETTA (LOUZETTA) AMY11 OWENS, NEPHI WILLIAM10, ROBERT9,
EDMUND H.8, WILLIAM7, WILLIAM6, WILLIAM5, WILLIAM4, WILLIAM3, RICHARD2, JOHN H.1) was
born March 17, 1928153.She married (1) BILL DEVELLISS.She married (2) JIM SOUTHERLAND.
Children of DORIS SULLIVAN and BILL DEVELLISS are:
i. BILL13 DEVELLISS, b. Unknown.
ii. DOUGLAS DEVELLISS, b. Unknown.
Doris married (1) Frank Roa.
Indian Man
Doris married (2) William Develbiss.
Descendants of John H. Owens
(As of March 30, 2001)
(This was compiled by Merla L. Becker with the assistance of my mother and many aunts and cousins,
as shown in the end notes, along with years of research.It is probably inevitable that in entering all of
this information that I may have made a type O.If you note anything please let me know.
I request that the personal information on living individuals not be made assessable on the net or web
pages.)
22.LUZETTA (LOUZETTA) AMY11 OWENS (NEPHI WILLIAM10, ROBERT9, EDMUND H.8, WILLIAM7,
WILLIAM6, WILLIAM5, WILLIAM4, WILLIAM3, RICHARD2, JOHN H.1)106,107 was born February 28,
1881 in Yakima, Washington Territory108, and died March 23, 1941 in Murphy, Owyhee Co., Idaho.
She married CLAUDE LATIMORE SULLIVAN October 1, 1895 in Juliaetta, Latah Co., Idaho109, son of
SAMUEL SULLIVAN and ELIZA WALTON.He was born August 4, 1878 in Masonville, Delaware Co.,
Iowa110, and died October 25, 1962 in Malalia,
More About LUZETTA (LOUZETTA) AMY OWENS:
Burial: March 26, 1941, Bruneau, Owyhee Co., Idaho
Physical Desc.: had black eyes and hair111
Place Buried: Bruneau, Owyhee Co., Idaho
Notes for CLAUDE LATIMORE SULLIVAN:
CLAUDE L. SULLIVAN
He purchased Lots 1-12 Block 15, So. Add., A Livery Stable in Mountain Home, in 1914.Lots 15-18
block 14 So Add (house, across street from Livery) was purchased in April 1913.The Livery was
foreclosed on June 6, 1919.He sold the house on March 29, 1918 to Domingo Monasterio.
The livery was built in 1908?I found a picture of it under construction that showed that date written
on it.Mother said that Claude built the Livery and the house across the street where he and family
then lived during that time.
Claude was a Village Trustee of Mountain Home, Documented on Dec 9, 1915, court records, Elmore
County Recorder?s Office.
Claude was Sheriff of Owyhee County for sometime. His first term in 1936, was decided by the toss of
a coin, as the election was tied.Claude resigned his office in early 1950 and moved to Oregon.
Mother, Faye Randall Hawkins, and Mamie Tigard both told me that when they were very young they
used to play in the loft at the Livery and also in the horse drawn hearse.Mamie toldme that when
her family first got to Idaho from Washington they stayed with Claude and Lou for awhile.Cattie had
originally wanted to come to be closer to her mother, but by the time they finally came here
grandmother Elizabeth was dead.
More About CLAUDE LATIMORE SULLIVAN:
Burial: Bruneau, Owyhee Co., Idaho
Fact 12: March 29, 1918, Claude sold Lots 14-17 So Add To Mtn Home, to Domingo Monasterio -bk 38
pg 40
Moves: 1882, Came to Idaho with Parents
Occupation: Farmer, livery owner/operator, Sheriff Owyhee Co from 1936 ?til early 1950s.
Place Buried: Bruneau, Owyhee Co., Idaho
Property: April 22, 1913, Lots 15,16,17,18 Blk 14 So. Add to Mountain Home$500. Inst #16630 B34,
P200
Marriage Notes for LUZETTA OWENS and CLAUDE SULLIVAN:
Married by Joseph Gilbert, Justice of the Peace, in the presence of the bride's mother and family.Fred
Randall and George B. Randall were witnesses.
More About CLAUDE SULLIVAN and LUZETTA OWENS:
Marriage: October 1, 1895, Juliaetta, Latah Co., Idaho112
Children of LUZETTA OWENS and CLAUDE SULLIVAN are:
49. i. ARTHUR W.12 SULLIVAN, b. January 13, 1897, Kootnai Co., Idaho; d. August 6,
1933, Bruneau, Owyhee Co., Idaho.
50. ii. THELMA SULLIVAN, b. July 23, 1900.
51. iii. ROBERT LESLEY SULLIVAN, b. August 3, 1903, Big Springs, Owyhee CO., Idaho;
d. August 28, 1959, Mountain Home, Elmore Co., Idaho.
52. iv. NAOMI SULLIVAN, b. February 13, 1906; d. 1979.
53. v. CLAUDE L. SULLIVAN, b. July 3, 1913, Mountain Home, Elmore Co., Idaho; d.
May 13, 1972, Hawaiian Gardens, California.
54. vi. JOHN EDWARD SULLIVAN, b. October 28, 1915, Mountain Home, Elmore Co.,
Idaho; d. October 5, 1992, Marsing, Idaho.
55. vii. DOROTHY LUE SULLIVAN, b. March 28, 1917.
56. viii. DORIS LEE SULLIVAN, b. March 17, 1928.
56.DORIS LEE12 SULLIVAN (LUZETTA (LOUZETTA) AMY11 OWENS, NEPHI WILLIAM10, ROBERT9,
EDMUND H.8, WILLIAM7, WILLIAM6, WILLIAM5, WILLIAM4, WILLIAM3, RICHARD2, JOHN H.1) was
born March 17, 1928153.She married (1) BILL DEVELLISS.She married (2) JIM SOUTHERLAND.
Children of DORIS SULLIVAN and BILL DEVELLISS are:
i. BILL13 DEVELLISS, b. Unknown.
ii. DOUGLAS DEVELLISS, b. Unknown.
William and Doris had the following children:
112 M i. Doug Develbiss.
Descendants of John H. Owens
(As of March 30, 2001)
(This was compiled by Merla L. Becker with the assistance of my mother and many
aunts and cousins, as shown in the end notes, along with years of research.It is
probably inevitable that in entering all of this information that I may have made a
type O.If you note anything please let me know.
I request that the personal information on living individuals not be made assessable
on the net or web pages.)
22.LUZETTA (LOUZETTA) AMY11 OWENS (NEPHI WILLIAM10, ROBERT9, EDMUND
H.8, WILLIAM7, WILLIAM6, WILLIAM5, WILLIAM4, WILLIAM3, RICHARD2, JOHN H.1)
106,107 was born February 28, 1881 in Yakima, Washington Territory108, and died
March 23, 1941 in Murphy, Owyhee Co., Idaho.She married CLAUDE LATIMORE
SULLIVAN October 1, 1895 in Juliaetta, Latah Co., Idaho109, son of SAMUEL
SULLIVAN and ELIZA WALTON.He was born August 4, 1878 in Masonville, Delaware
Co., Iowa110, and died October 25, 1962 in Malalia,
More About LUZETTA (LOUZETTA) AMY OWENS:
Burial: March 26, 1941, Bruneau, Owyhee Co., Idaho
Physical Desc.: had black eyes and hair111
Place Buried: Bruneau, Owyhee Co., Idaho
Notes for CLAUDE LATIMORE SULLIVAN:
CLAUDE L. SULLIVAN
He purchased Lots 1-12 Block 15, So. Add., A Livery Stable in Mountain Home, in
1914.Lots 15-18 block 14 So Add (house, across street from Livery) was purchased
in April 1913.The Livery was foreclosed on June 6, 1919.He sold the house on
March 29, 1918 to Domingo Monasterio.
The livery was built in 1908?I found a picture of it under construction that showed
that date written on it.Mother said that Claude built the Livery and the house across
the street where he and family then lived during that time.
Claude was a Village Trustee of Mountain Home, Documented on Dec 9, 1915, court
records, Elmore County Recorder?s Office.
Claude was Sheriff of Owyhee County for sometime. His first term in 1936, was
decided by the toss of a coin, as the election was tied.Claude resigned his office in
early 1950 and moved to Oregon.
Mother, Faye Randall Hawkins, and Mamie Tigard both told me that when they were
very young they used to play in the loft at the Livery and also in the horse drawn
hearse.Mamie toldme that when her family first got to Idaho from Washington
they stayed with Claude and Lou for awhile.Cattie had originally wanted to come to
be closer to her mother, but by the time they finally came here grandmother
Elizabeth was dead.
More About CLAUDE LATIMORE SULLIVAN:
Burial: Bruneau, Owyhee Co., Idaho
Fact 12: March 29, 1918, Claude sold Lots 14-17 So Add To Mtn Home, to Domingo
Monasterio -bk 38 pg 40
Moves: 1882, Came to Idaho with Parents
Occupation: Farmer, livery owner/operator, Sheriff Owyhee Co from 1936 ?til early
1950s.
Place Buried: Bruneau, Owyhee Co., Idaho
Property: April 22, 1913, Lots 15,16,17,18 Blk 14 So. Add to Mountain Home$500.
Inst #16630 B34, P200
Marriage Notes for LUZETTA OWENS and CLAUDE SULLIVAN:
Married by Joseph Gilbert, Justice of the Peace, in the presence of the bride's mother
and family.Fred Randall and George B. Randall were witnesses.
More About CLAUDE SULLIVAN and LUZETTA OWENS:
Marriage: October 1, 1895, Juliaetta, Latah Co., Idaho112
Children of LUZETTA OWENS and CLAUDE SULLIVAN are:
49. i. ARTHUR W.12 SULLIVAN, b. January 13, 1897, Kootnai Co.,
Idaho; d. August 6, 1933, Bruneau, Owyhee Co., Idaho.
50. ii. THELMA SULLIVAN, b. July 23, 1900.
51. iii. ROBERT LESLEY SULLIVAN, b. August 3, 1903, Big Springs,
Owyhee CO., Idaho; d. August 28, 1959, Mountain Home, Elmore Co., Idaho.
52. iv. NAOMI SULLIVAN, b. February 13, 1906; d. 1979.
53. v. CLAUDE L. SULLIVAN, b. July 3, 1913, Mountain Home,
Elmore Co., Idaho; d. May 13, 1972, Hawaiian Gardens, California.
54. vi. JOHN EDWARD SULLIVAN, b. October 28, 1915, Mountain
Home, Elmore Co., Idaho; d. October 5, 1992, Marsing, Idaho.
55. vii. DOROTHY LUE SULLIVAN, b. March 28, 1917.
56. viii. DORIS LEE SULLIVAN, b. March 17, 1928.
56.DORIS LEE12 SULLIVAN (LUZETTA (LOUZETTA) AMY11 OWENS, NEPHI
WILLIAM10, ROBERT9, EDMUND H.8, WILLIAM7, WILLIAM6, WILLIAM5, WILLIAM4,
WILLIAM3, RICHARD2, JOHN H.1) was born March 17, 1928153.She married (1)
BILL DEVELLISS.She married (2) JIM SOUTHERLAND.
Children of DORIS SULLIVAN and BILL DEVELLISS are:
i. BILL13 DEVELLISS, b. Unknown.
ii. DOUGLAS DEVELLISS, b. Unknown.
113 M ii. William Develbiss.
Spoke to Jerry Sullivan on January 13, 2002 -
Thinks Bill lives in California.
Descendants of John H. Owens
(As of March 30, 2001)
(This was compiled by Merla L. Becker with the assistance of my mother and many
aunts and cousins, as shown in the end notes, along with years of research.It is
probably inevitable that in entering all of this information that I may have made a
type O.If you note anything please let me know.
I request that the personal information on living individuals not be made assessable
on the net or web pages.)
22.LUZETTA (LOUZETTA) AMY11 OWENS (NEPHI WILLIAM10, ROBERT9, EDMUND
H.8, WILLIAM7, WILLIAM6, WILLIAM5, WILLIAM4, WILLIAM3, RICHARD2, JOHN H.1)
106,107 was born February 28, 1881 in Yakima, Washington Territory108, and died
March 23, 1941 in Murphy, Owyhee Co., Idaho.She married CLAUDE LATIMORE
SULLIVAN October 1, 1895 in Juliaetta, Latah Co., Idaho109, son of SAMUEL
SULLIVAN and ELIZA WALTON.He was born August 4, 1878 in Masonville, Delaware
Co., Iowa110, and died October 25, 1962 in Malalia,
More About LUZETTA (LOUZETTA) AMY OWENS:
Burial: March 26, 1941, Bruneau, Owyhee Co., Idaho
Physical Desc.: had black eyes and hair111
Place Buried: Bruneau, Owyhee Co., Idaho
Notes for CLAUDE LATIMORE SULLIVAN:
CLAUDE L. SULLIVAN
He purchased Lots 1-12 Block 15, So. Add., A Livery Stable in Mountain Home, in
1914.Lots 15-18 block 14 So Add (house, across street from Livery) was purchased
in April 1913.The Livery was foreclosed on June 6, 1919.He sold the house on
March 29, 1918 to Domingo Monasterio.
The livery was built in 1908?I found a picture of it under construction that showed
that date written on it.Mother said that Claude built the Livery and the house across
the street where he and family then lived during that time.
Claude was a Village Trustee of Mountain Home, Documented on Dec 9, 1915, court
records, Elmore County Recorder?s Office.
Claude was Sheriff of Owyhee County for sometime. His first term in 1936, was
decided by the toss of a coin, as the election was tied.Claude resigned his office in
early 1950 and moved to Oregon.
Mother, Faye Randall Hawkins, and Mamie Tigard both told me that when they were
very young they used to play in the loft at the Livery and also in the horse drawn
hearse.Mamie toldme that when her family first got to Idaho from Washington
they stayed with Claude and Lou for awhile.Cattie had originally wanted to come to
be closer to her mother, but by the time they finally came here grandmother
Elizabeth was dead.
More About CLAUDE LATIMORE SULLIVAN:
Burial: Bruneau, Owyhee Co., Idaho
Fact 12: March 29, 1918, Claude sold Lots 14-17 So Add To Mtn Home, to Domingo
Monasterio -bk 38 pg 40
Moves: 1882, Came to Idaho with Parents
Occupation: Farmer, livery owner/operator, Sheriff Owyhee Co from 1936 ?til early
1950s.
Place Buried: Bruneau, Owyhee Co., Idaho
Property: April 22, 1913, Lots 15,16,17,18 Blk 14 So. Add to Mountain Home$500.
Inst #16630 B34, P200
Marriage Notes for LUZETTA OWENS and CLAUDE SULLIVAN:
Married by Joseph Gilbert, Justice of the Peace, in the presence of the bride's mother
and family.Fred Randall and George B. Randall were witnesses.
More About CLAUDE SULLIVAN and LUZETTA OWENS:
Marriage: October 1, 1895, Juliaetta, Latah Co., Idaho112
Children of LUZETTA OWENS and CLAUDE SULLIVAN are:
49. i. ARTHUR W.12 SULLIVAN, b. January 13, 1897, Kootnai Co.,
Idaho; d. August 6, 1933, Bruneau, Owyhee Co., Idaho.
50. ii. THELMA SULLIVAN, b. July 23, 1900.
51. iii. ROBERT LESLEY SULLIVAN, b. August 3, 1903, Big Springs,
Owyhee CO., Idaho; d. August 28, 1959, Mountain Home, Elmore Co., Idaho.
52. iv. NAOMI SULLIVAN, b. February 13, 1906; d. 1979.
53. v. CLAUDE L. SULLIVAN, b. July 3, 1913, Mountain Home,
Elmore Co., Idaho; d. May 13, 1972, Hawaiian Gardens, California.
54. vi. JOHN EDWARD SULLIVAN, b. October 28, 1915, Mountain
Home, Elmore Co., Idaho; d. October 5, 1992, Marsing, Idaho.
55. vii. DOROTHY LUE SULLIVAN, b. March 28, 1917.
56. viii. DORIS LEE SULLIVAN, b. March 17, 1928.
56.DORIS LEE12 SULLIVAN (LUZETTA (LOUZETTA) AMY11 OWENS, NEPHI
WILLIAM10, ROBERT9, EDMUND H.8, WILLIAM7, WILLIAM6, WILLIAM5, WILLIAM4,
WILLIAM3, RICHARD2, JOHN H.1) was born March 17, 1928153.She married (1)
BILL DEVELLISS.She married (2) JIM SOUTHERLAND.
Children of DORIS SULLIVAN and BILL DEVELLISS are:
i. BILL13 DEVELLISS, b. Unknown.
ii. DOUGLAS DEVELLISS, b. Unknown.
Doris married (3) Jim Sutherland.
83. Williams Ellis(Jennie Sullivan, Samuel Parker Sullivan, Jane Lippincott, Samuel B., Samuel Rice).
He had the following children:
114 M i. Rp Ellis.
115 F ii. Ella Ellis.
87. Newton Eugene Sullivan(Laverne Latimer Sullivan, Isaac Newton Sullivan, Jane Lippincott, Samuel B.,Samuel Rice) was born Abt 1904. He died Abt 1954. He was buried in Fishing Spot.
Noted April 2, 2002 from personally speaking with Larry Sullivan, President of Sunrise Airlines based
out of Las Vegas, Nevada.
Larry said his father died when he was 9 - probably from diabetes however the family did not know
out of Las Vegas, Nevada.
Larry said his father died when he was 9 - probably from diabetes however the family did not know
about diabetes at the time.Since then many family members have been treated for this disease.His
father requested that he be cremated and his ashes thrown into the creak where he used to fish.
___________________________________________________________
Larry Gene Sullivan - Currently living in Las Vegas Nevada - Son of Newton Eugene Sullivan.________
______________________________________________________ID: I00099 Name: Newton Eugene
Sullivan Sex: M Birth: Private__Father: LaVerne Latimer Sullivan b: 1877 in Iowa _Mother: Mamie
Aurilla Short b: WFT Est. 1855-1882 in Boise, Idaho_________________________________________
______________________________ID: I01463 Name: LaVerne Latimer Sullivan Sex: M Birth: 1877
in Iowa Birth: WFT Est. 1864-1886 in Coffeeville, Kansas Death: in Boise, Idaho Death: WFT Est. 1905-
1969 Religion: Lived to 95+ years.__Father: Judge Isaac Newton Sullivan b: 3 NOV 1848 in Delaware
Co, Iowa _Mother: Chastine Josephine Moore b: 8 OCT 1855 in Ohio__Marriage 1 Mamie Aurilla
Short b: WFT Est. 1855-1882 in Boise, Idaho _· Married: 29 MAR 1899 in Boise, Idaho, U.S.A.
_Children
Francis Vernette Sullivan b: 20 MAY 1902
Newton Eugene Sullivan b: Private
________________________________________________________________
ID: I01460 Name: Judge Isaac Newton Sullivan Sex: M Name: Isaac Newton Sullivan Birth: 3 NOV 1848
in Delaware Co, Iowa Birth: 3 NOV 1848 in Coffins Grove, Delaware Co., Iowa, U.S.A. Death: 31 JAN
1938 in Boise, Idaho Death: 31 JAN 1938 in Boise, Ada, Idaho, U.S.A. Burial: Buried in Morris Hill
Cemetery, Boise, Ada, Idaho Occupation: lawyer and Idaho Supreme Court Judge Religion: Moved to
Boise around 1911. Note: _[NEW.GED]__[SWLA.FTW]__[Genealogy.com, LLC WFT Vol. 61, Ed. 1,
Tree #2585, Date of Import: Oct 30, 2000]__Patricia Olson's notes in Family Tree book said he was
born in La Salle County, Illinois.__from his fathers death announcement in the newspaper: " Judge
Isaac Sullivan of Boise, Idaho. Judge Isaac Sullivan was an early resident of Idaho and for 26 years was
a justice of the Idaho supreme court."__James Latimer Bothwell in 1946 research states: "Volume 17,
pg 2222, of "Who's Who in America" (1932-1933 edition)....'...Admitted to bar, 1875, practiced at
Delhi until 1881; removed to Hailey, Ida., 1881; asso. justice Supreme Court of Ida., 1890-1917 (5
times chief justice); resumed law practice in firm Sullivan & Sullivan, Boise and Hailey, Ida, 1917.
Republican. Home: Boise, Idaho.'_A similar account is also given at page 2294 of the 1934-35 edition
of "Who's Who in America". "Judge Sullivan was chosen a justice of the supreme court of Idaho at the
first election held after the adoption of the Idaho state constitution in 1890. The judges then cast lots
for the length of terms they should serve, and by reason of securing the shortest term Judge Sullivan
became the first chief justice of the state. He administered the oath of office to Idaho's first governor,
George L. Shoup. He also admitted United States Senator William Edgar Borah to the Idaho state bar
February 16, 1891.'"___Father: AARON SULLIVAN b: 21 FEB 1811 in Champaign Co., Ohio, U.S.A.
_Mother: JANE LIPPINCOTT b: 7 NOV 1819 in Urbana, Ohio__Marriage 1 Chastine Josephine Moore
b: 8 OCT 1855 in Ohio _· Married: 14 FEB 1870 in Delaware Co, Iowa _· Married: 14 FEB 1870 in
Masonville, Iowa, U.S.A._Children
Willis Eugene Sr Sullivan b: 24 AUG 1874 in Coffeyville, Montgomery Co, Kansas
LaVerne Latimer Sullivan b: 1877 in Iowa
Josephine Sullivan b: ABT. 1878
Newton married Geraldine Rhonishdaughter of John Rhonish. Geraldine was born in From South Dakota.
Speaking with Larry Sullivan personally at work on April 2, 2002.
Noted April 2, 2002 from personally speaking with Larry Sullivan, President of Sunrise Airlines based
out of Las Vegas, Nevada.
Larry Gene Sullivan - Currently living in Las Vegas Nevada - Son of Newton Eugene Sullivan.________
______________________________________________________ID: I00099 Name: Newton Eugene
Sullivan Sex: M Birth: Private__Father: LaVerne Latimer Sullivan b: 1877 in Iowa _Mother: Mamie
Aurilla Short b: WFT Est. 1855-1882 in Boise, Idaho_________________________________________
______________________________ID: I01463 Name: LaVerne Latimer Sullivan Sex: M Birth: 1877
in Iowa Birth: WFT Est. 1864-1886 in Coffeeville, Kansas Death: in Boise, Idaho Death: WFT Est. 1905-
1969 Religion: Lived to 95+ years.__Father: Judge Isaac Newton Sullivan b: 3 NOV 1848 in Delaware
Co, Iowa _Mother: Chastine Josephine Moore b: 8 OCT 1855 in Ohio__Marriage 1 Mamie Aurilla
Short b: WFT Est. 1855-1882 in Boise, Idaho _· Married: 29 MAR 1899 in Boise, Idaho, U.S.A.
_Children
Francis Vernette Sullivan b: 20 MAY 1902
Newton Eugene Sullivan b: Private
________________________________________________________________
ID: I01460 Name: Judge Isaac Newton Sullivan Sex: M Name: Isaac Newton Sullivan Birth: 3 NOV 1848
in Delaware Co, Iowa Birth: 3 NOV 1848 in Coffins Grove, Delaware Co., Iowa, U.S.A. Death: 31 JAN
1938 in Boise, Idaho Death: 31 JAN 1938 in Boise, Ada, Idaho, U.S.A. Burial: Buried in Morris Hill
Cemetery, Boise, Ada, Idaho Occupation: lawyer and Idaho Supreme Court Judge Religion: Moved to
Boise around 1911. Note: _[NEW.GED]__[SWLA.FTW]__[Genealogy.com, LLC WFT Vol. 61, Ed. 1,
Tree #2585, Date of Import: Oct 30, 2000]__Patricia Olson's notes in Family Tree book said he was
born in La Salle County, Illinois.__from his fathers death announcement in the newspaper: " Judge
Isaac Sullivan of Boise, Idaho. Judge Isaac Sullivan was an early resident of Idaho and for 26 years was
a justice of the Idaho supreme court."__James Latimer Bothwell in 1946 research states: "Volume 17,
pg 2222, of "Who's Who in America" (1932-1933 edition)....'...Admitted to bar, 1875, practiced at
Delhi until 1881; removed to Hailey, Ida., 1881; asso. justice Supreme Court of Ida., 1890-1917 (5
times chief justice); resumed law practice in firm Sullivan & Sullivan, Boise and Hailey, Ida, 1917.
Republican. Home: Boise, Idaho.'_A similar account is also given at page 2294 of the 1934-35 edition
of "Who's Who in America". "Judge Sullivan was chosen a justice of the supreme court of Idaho at the
first election held after the adoption of the Idaho state constitution in 1890. The judges then cast lots
for the length of terms they should serve, and by reason of securing the shortest term Judge Sullivan
became the first chief justice of the state. He administered the oath of office to Idaho's first governor,
George L. Shoup. He also admitted United States Senator William Edgar Borah to the Idaho state bar
February 16, 1891.'"___Father: AARON SULLIVAN b: 21 FEB 1811 in Champaign Co., Ohio, U.S.A.
_Mother: JANE LIPPINCOTT b: 7 NOV 1819 in Urbana, Ohio__Marriage 1 Chastine Josephine Moore
b: 8 OCT 1855 in Ohio _· Married: 14 FEB 1870 in Delaware Co, Iowa _· Married: 14 FEB 1870 in
Masonville, Iowa, U.S.A._Children
Willis Eugene Sr Sullivan b: 24 AUG 1874 in Coffeyville, Montgomery Co, Kansas
LaVerne Latimer Sullivan b: 1877 in Iowa
Josephine Sullivan b: ABT. 1878
Newton and Geraldine had the following children:
+ 116 M i. Larry Gene Sullivanwas born Abt 1945.
88. Francis Vernette Sullivan(Laverne Latimer Sullivan, Isaac Newton Sullivan, Jane Lippincott, Samuel B., Samuel Rice) was born 20 May 1902. She died 2 Nov 1961. She was buried Nov 1961 in Morris Hill Cemetery, Boise, Idaho.
Taken from ancestry.com on April 2, 2002 --
ID: I34257
Name: Francis Vernette Sullivan
Sex: F
Name: Vernetta Sullivan
Birth: 20 MAY 1902
Death: 2 NOV 1961
Burial: Morris Hill Cemetery, Boise, Idaho
Burial: Morris Hill Cemetery, Boise, Idaho
Father: LaVerne Latimer Sullivan b: 1877 in Iowa
Mother: Mamie Aurilla Short b: WFT Est. 1855-1882 in Boise, Idaho
Marriage 1 William Sr "Willie" Langroise b: 4 SEP 1898 in Emmett, Idaho
Married: 22 JUN 1922 in Blaine County, Idaho
Marriage Ending Status: Private
Children
1. Baby Langroise b: 8 AUG 1924 in Boise, Idaho, U.S.A.
2. William LaVerne Jr Langroise b: 23 DEC 1929
Noted April 2, 2002 from personally speaking with Larry Sullivan, President of Sunrise Airlines based
out of Las Vegas, Nevada.
Larry Gene Sullivan - Currently living in Las Vegas Nevada - Son of Newton Eugene Sullivan.________
______________________________________________________ID: I00099 Name: Newton Eugene
Sullivan Sex: M Birth: Private__Father: LaVerne Latimer Sullivan b: 1877 in Iowa _Mother: Mamie
Aurilla Short b: WFT Est. 1855-1882 in Boise, Idaho_________________________________________
______________________________ID: I01463 Name: LaVerne Latimer Sullivan Sex: M Birth: 1877
in Iowa Birth: WFT Est. 1864-1886 in Coffeeville, Kansas Death: in Boise, Idaho Death: WFT Est. 1905-
1969 Religion: Lived to 95+ years.__Father: Judge Isaac Newton Sullivan b: 3 NOV 1848 in Delaware
Co, Iowa _Mother: Chastine Josephine Moore b: 8 OCT 1855 in Ohio__Marriage 1 Mamie Aurilla
Short b: WFT Est. 1855-1882 in Boise, Idaho _· Married: 29 MAR 1899 in Boise, Idaho, U.S.A.
_Children
Francis Vernette Sullivan b: 20 MAY 1902
Newton Eugene Sullivan b: Private
________________________________________________________________
ID: I01460 Name: Judge Isaac Newton Sullivan Sex: M Name: Isaac Newton Sullivan Birth: 3 NOV 1848
in Delaware Co, Iowa Birth: 3 NOV 1848 in Coffins Grove, Delaware Co., Iowa, U.S.A. Death: 31 JAN
1938 in Boise, Idaho Death: 31 JAN 1938 in Boise, Ada, Idaho, U.S.A. Burial: Buried in Morris Hill
Cemetery, Boise, Ada, Idaho Occupation: lawyer and Idaho Supreme Court Judge Religion: Moved to
Boise around 1911. Note: _[NEW.GED]__[SWLA.FTW]__[Genealogy.com, LLC WFT Vol. 61, Ed. 1,
Tree #2585, Date of Import: Oct 30, 2000]__Patricia Olson's notes in Family Tree book said he was
born in La Salle County, Illinois.__from his fathers death announcement in the newspaper: " Judge
Isaac Sullivan of Boise, Idaho. Judge Isaac Sullivan was an early resident of Idaho and for 26 years was
a justice of the Idaho supreme court."__James Latimer Bothwell in 1946 research states: "Volume 17,
pg 2222, of "Who's Who in America" (1932-1933 edition)....'...Admitted to bar, 1875, practiced at
Delhi until 1881; removed to Hailey, Ida., 1881; asso. justice Supreme Court of Ida., 1890-1917 (5
times chief justice); resumed law practice in firm Sullivan & Sullivan, Boise and Hailey, Ida, 1917.
Republican. Home: Boise, Idaho.'_A similar account is also given at page 2294 of the 1934-35 edition
of "Who's Who in America". "Judge Sullivan was chosen a justice of the supreme court of Idaho at the
first election held after the adoption of the Idaho state constitution in 1890. The judges then cast lots
for the length of terms they should serve, and by reason of securing the shortest term Judge Sullivan
became the first chief justice of the state. He administered the oath of office to Idaho's first governor,
George L. Shoup. He also admitted United States Senator William Edgar Borah to the Idaho state bar
February 16, 1891.'"___Father: AARON SULLIVAN b: 21 FEB 1811 in Champaign Co., Ohio, U.S.A.
_Mother: JANE LIPPINCOTT b: 7 NOV 1819 in Urbana, Ohio__Marriage 1 Chastine Josephine Moore
b: 8 OCT 1855 in Ohio _· Married: 14 FEB 1870 in Delaware Co, Iowa _· Married: 14 FEB 1870 in
Masonville, Iowa, U.S.A._Children
Willis Eugene Sr Sullivan b: 24 AUG 1874 in Coffeyville, Montgomery Co, Kansas
LaVerne Latimer Sullivan b: 1877 in Iowa
Josephine Sullivan b: ABT. 1878
Francis married William Sr "Willie" Langroise22 Jun 1922 in Blaine County, Idaho. William was born 4 Sep 1898 in Emmett, Idaho. He died 31 Jan 1981 in Boise, Idaho. He was buried inMorris Hill Cemetery, Boise, Idaho .
Taken from ancestry.com on April 2, 2002 --
ID: I34258
Name: William Sr "Willie" Langroise
Sex: M
Birth: 4 SEP 1898 in Emmett, Idaho
Death: 31 JAN 1981 in Boise, Idaho
Burial: Morris Hill Cemetery, Boise, Idaho
Note:
[NEW.GED]
[SWLA.FTW]
William was an attorney in Boise and also founded the Continental Life and Casualty Co.
He and his second wife Gladys were patrons of the arts and gave away millions of dollars to
colleges, etc., in Idaho.
Marriage 1 Francis Vernette Sullivan b: 20 MAY 1902
Married: 22 JUN 1922 in Blaine County, Idaho
Marriage Ending Status: Private
Children
1. Baby Langroise b: 8 AUG 1924 in Boise, Idaho, U.S.A.
2. William LaVerne Jr Langroise b: 23 DEC 1929
ID: I34257
Name: Francis Vernette Sullivan
Sex: F
Name: Vernetta Sullivan
Birth: 20 MAY 1902
Death: 2 NOV 1961
Burial: Morris Hill Cemetery, Boise, Idaho
Father: LaVerne Latimer Sullivan b: 1877 in Iowa
Mother: Mamie Aurilla Short b: WFT Est. 1855-1882 in Boise, Idaho
Marriage 1 William Sr "Willie" Langroise b: 4 SEP 1898 in Emmett, Idaho
Married: 22 JUN 1922 in Blaine County, Idaho
Marriage Ending Status: Private
Children
1. Baby Langroise b: 8 AUG 1924 in Boise, Idaho, U.S.A.
2. William LaVerne Jr Langroise b: 23 DEC 1929
Noted April 2, 2002 from personally speaking with Larry Sullivan, President of Sunrise Airlines based
out of Las Vegas, Nevada.
Larry Gene Sullivan - Currently living in Las Vegas Nevada - Son of Newton Eugene Sullivan.
William and Francis had the following children:
117 i. Langroisewas born 8 Aug 1924 in Boise, Idaho.
Taken from ancestry.com on April 2, 2002 --
Taken from ancestry.com on April 2, 2002 --
ID: I34257
Name: Francis Vernette Sullivan
Sex: F
Name: Vernetta Sullivan
Birth: 20 MAY 1902
Death: 2 NOV 1961
Burial: Morris Hill Cemetery, Boise, Idaho
Father: LaVerne Latimer Sullivan b: 1877 in Iowa
Mother: Mamie Aurilla Short b: WFT Est. 1855-1882 in Boise, Idaho
Marriage 1 William Sr "Willie" Langroise b: 4 SEP 1898 in Emmett, Idaho
Married: 22 JUN 1922 in Blaine County, Idaho
Marriage Ending Status: Private
Children
1. Baby Langroise b: 8 AUG 1924 in Boise, Idaho, U.S.A.
2. William LaVerne Jr Langroise b: 23 DEC 1929
Noted April 2, 2002 from personally speaking with Larry Sullivan, President of Sunrise
Airlines based out of Las Vegas, Nevada.
Larry Gene Sullivan - Currently living in Las Vegas Nevada - Son of Newton Eugene
Sullivan.
118 M ii. William LaVerne Langroisewas born 23 Dec 1929. He died 29 Oct 1961. He was buried Oct 1961 in Morris Hill Cemetery, Boise, Idaho.
Taken from ancestry.com on April 2, 2002 --
ID: I00420
Name: William LaVerne Jr Langroise
Sex: M
Name: William Langroise
Birth: 23 DEC 1929
Birth: Private
Death: 29 OCT 1961
Burial: Morris Hill Cemetery, Boise, Idaho
Father: William Sr "Willie" Langroise b: 4 SEP 1898 in Emmett, Idaho
Mother: Francis Vernette Sullivan b: 20 MAY 1902
ID: I34257
Name: Francis Vernette Sullivan
Sex: F
Name: Vernetta Sullivan
Birth: 20 MAY 1902
Death: 2 NOV 1961
Burial: Morris Hill Cemetery, Boise, Idaho
Father: LaVerne Latimer Sullivan b: 1877 in Iowa
Mother: Mamie Aurilla Short b: WFT Est. 1855-1882 in Boise, Idaho
Marriage 1 William Sr "Willie" Langroise b: 4 SEP 1898 in Emmett, Idaho
Married: 22 JUN 1922 in Blaine County, Idaho
Marriage Ending Status: Private
Marriage Ending Status: Private
Children
1. Baby Langroise b: 8 AUG 1924 in Boise, Idaho, U.S.A.
2. William LaVerne Jr Langroise b: 23 DEC 1929
Noted April 2, 2002 from personally speaking with Larry Sullivan, President of Sunrise
Airlines based out of Las Vegas, Nevada.
Larry Gene Sullivan - Currently living in Las Vegas Nevada - Son of Newton Eugene
Sullivan.
Seventh Generation
97. Charles Ladd(Thelma Fern Sullivan, Claude Latimore Sullivan, Samuel Parker Sullivan, Jane Lippincott, Samuel B., Samuel Rice).
Descendants of John H. Owens
(As of March 30, 2001)
(This was compiled by Merla L. Becker with the assistance of my mother and many aunts and cousins,
as shown in the end notes, along with years of research.It is probably inevitable that in entering all of
this information that I may have made a type O.If you note anything please let me know.
I request that the personal information on living individuals not be made assessable on the net or web
pages.)
22.LUZETTA (LOUZETTA) AMY11 OWENS (NEPHI WILLIAM10, ROBERT9, EDMUND H.8, WILLIAM7,
WILLIAM6, WILLIAM5, WILLIAM4, WILLIAM3, RICHARD2, JOHN H.1)106,107 was born February 28,
1881 in Yakima, Washington Territory108, and died March 23, 1941 in Murphy, Owyhee Co., Idaho.
She married CLAUDE LATIMORE SULLIVAN October 1, 1895 in Juliaetta, Latah Co., Idaho109, son of
SAMUEL SULLIVAN and ELIZA WALTON.He was born August 4, 1878 in Masonville, Delaware Co.,
Iowa110, and died October 25, 1962 in Malalia,
More About LUZETTA (LOUZETTA) AMY OWENS:
Burial: March 26, 1941, Bruneau, Owyhee Co., Idaho
Physical Desc.: had black eyes and hair111
Place Buried: Bruneau, Owyhee Co., Idaho
Notes for CLAUDE LATIMORE SULLIVAN:
CLAUDE L. SULLIVAN
He purchased Lots 1-12 Block 15, So. Add., A Livery Stable in Mountain Home, in 1914.Lots 15-18
block 14 So Add (house, across street from Livery) was purchased in April 1913.The Livery was
foreclosed on June 6, 1919.He sold the house on March 29, 1918 to Domingo Monasterio.
The livery was built in 1908?I found a picture of it under construction that showed that date written
on it.Mother said that Claude built the Livery and the house across the street where he and family
then lived during that time.
Claude was a Village Trustee of Mountain Home, Documented on Dec 9, 1915, court records, Elmore
County Recorder?s Office.
Claude was Sheriff of Owyhee County for sometime. His first term in 1936, was decided by the toss of
a coin, as the election was tied.Claude resigned his office in early 1950 and moved to Oregon.
Mother, Faye Randall Hawkins, and Mamie Tigard both told me that when they were very young they
used to play in the loft at the Livery and also in the horse drawn hearse.Mamie toldme that when
her family first got to Idaho from Washington they stayed with Claude and Lou for awhile.Cattie had
originally wanted to come to be closer to her mother, but by the time they finally came here
grandmother Elizabeth was dead.
More About CLAUDE LATIMORE SULLIVAN:
Burial: Bruneau, Owyhee Co., Idaho
Fact 12: March 29, 1918, Claude sold Lots 14-17 So Add To Mtn Home, to Domingo Monasterio -bk 38
pg 40
Moves: 1882, Came to Idaho with Parents
Occupation: Farmer, livery owner/operator, Sheriff Owyhee Co from 1936 ?til early 1950s.
Place Buried: Bruneau, Owyhee Co., Idaho
Property: April 22, 1913, Lots 15,16,17,18 Blk 14 So. Add to Mountain Home$500. Inst #16630 B34,
P200
Marriage Notes for LUZETTA OWENS and CLAUDE SULLIVAN:
Married by Joseph Gilbert, Justice of the Peace, in the presence of the bride's mother and family.Fred
Randall and George B. Randall were witnesses.
More About CLAUDE SULLIVAN and LUZETTA OWENS:
Marriage: October 1, 1895, Juliaetta, Latah Co., Idaho112
Children of LUZETTA OWENS and CLAUDE SULLIVAN are:
49. i. ARTHUR W.12 SULLIVAN, b. January 13, 1897, Kootnai Co., Idaho; d. August 6,
1933, Bruneau, Owyhee Co., Idaho.
50. ii. THELMA SULLIVAN, b. July 23, 1900.
51. iii. ROBERT LESLEY SULLIVAN, b. August 3, 1903, Big Springs, Owyhee CO., Idaho;
d. August 28, 1959, Mountain Home, Elmore Co., Idaho.
52. iv. NAOMI SULLIVAN, b. February 13, 1906; d. 1979.
53. v. CLAUDE L. SULLIVAN, b. July 3, 1913, Mountain Home, Elmore Co., Idaho; d.
May 13, 1972, Hawaiian Gardens, California.
54. vi. JOHN EDWARD SULLIVAN, b. October 28, 1915, Mountain Home, Elmore Co.,
Idaho; d. October 5, 1992, Marsing, Idaho.
55. vii. DOROTHY LUE SULLIVAN, b. March 28, 1917.
56. viii. DORIS LEE SULLIVAN, b. March 17, 1928.
50.THELMA12 SULLIVAN (LUZETTA (LOUZETTA) AMY11 OWENS, NEPHI WILLIAM10, ROBERT9,
EDMUND H.8, WILLIAM7, WILLIAM6, WILLIAM5, WILLIAM4, WILLIAM3, RICHARD2, JOHN H.1) was
born July 23, 1900.She married JEFF LADD.
Children of THELMA SULLIVAN and JEFF LADD are:
i. VIRGINIA13 LADD, b. Unknown.
ii. CHARLES LADD, b. Unknown.
Charles had the following children:
119 F i. Judy Ladd.
99. Judge Jerry Vern Sullivan(Robert Lesley Sullivan, Claude Latimore Sullivan, Samuel Parker Sullivan, Jane Lippincott, Samuel B., Samuel Rice) was born 24 Feb 1940 in Nampa, Canyon, Idaho.
Jerry Vern Sullivan Life Timeline -
1940 - Born 24 Feb 1940 in Nampa, Idaho to Myra Tiffany Sullivan and Robert Sullivan.
1941 - Future wife Beverly Briggs is born 10 March 1941 in Yakima, Washington.
1941 - Future wife Beverly Briggs is born 10 March 1941 in Yakima, Washington.
1942 - Brother Eugene Leroy Sullivan born 3 Apr 1942 in Idaho.
Moved to Golconda, Nevada.
Christmastime 1949 - Robert Sullivan leaves the family and moves to California.Myra and Robert are
divorced.
Myra marries Joseph Martin Ydiando from Golconda, Nevada.
1954 - Sister Juanita Marie Ydiando is born on 29 Dec 1954.
Family moves to Winnemucca, Humboldt, Nevada to 1755 Bridge Street.
1957 - Graduates from High School at Albert M. Lowry High School in Winnemucca, Nevada.Joins the
Marine Corps.
1959 - Robert Sullivan dies of leukemia on 29 Aug 1959, in Mountain Home, Elmore, Idaho.Jerry
Sullivan is a pall bearer at his father's funeral.
Abt 1960 - Attends Brigham Young University for a few semesters to be closer to his sweetheart
Beverly.
1965 - Marries Beverly Briggs on 16 Aug 1965 in the Salt Lake Temple.
Lives in brand new house in Winnemucca, Humboldt, Nevada.Works as an electrician.Beverly works
as a home economics teacher at the high school.
Abt 1968 - Involved in terrible electrocution accident while recovering attends Brigham Young
University at Provo, Utah for a degree in political science.Beverly works a home economics teacher in
Utah while Jerry attends college.
1969 - Daughter Angie Sullivan born 25 Aug 1969 in Provo, Utah.
1970 - Daughter Tiffany Sullivan (married name Elkington) born 3 Sep 1970 in Provo, Utah.
Abt 1971 - Moves to Orange County to attend Law School in Los Angeles, California.Works as a Snap-
On Tool salesman and a roofer while attending law school at night.Beverly takes on sewing jobs.
1974 - Daughter Diana Sullivan (married name Neff) born 17 Aug 1974 in Los Angeles, California.She
was premature and weighed about 3 pounds at birth.
Abt 1975 - Graduates from law school in Los Angeles.Moves to Winnemucca, Humboldt, Nevada.
Works at Cal Gas while studying law.
1977 - Baptizes daughter Angie Sullivan
1978 - Baptizes daughter Tiffany Sullivan (married name Elkington)
Abt 1978 - Moves to Nampa, Canyon, Idaho.Works as a roofer while studying law.
Abt 1979 - Moves to McDermitt, Nevada.Beverly works as a home economics teacher in the
McDermitt High School.Jerry studies for the Nevada Bar Exam and works in Imlay, Nevada.
1980 - Passes the Nevada Bar because the assistant district attorney in Lovelock, Nevada.Family
moves to Lovelock, Nevada.Beverly opens and owns a flower shop.
1983 - Family moves to Winnemucca, Humboldt, Nevada.Jerry opens a law office.Beverly teaches
home economics at the Winnemuca Junior High School.
November 1984 - Wins election and becomes a Sixth Judicial District Court Judge over three counties in
Northern Nevada
1987 - Daughter Angie Sullivan graduates from High School in Winnemucca, Nevada.Attends college
at Brigham Young University.
1988 - Daughter Tiffany Sullivan (married name Elkington) graduates from High School in Winnemucca,
Nevada.Attends college at Brigham Young University.
1990 - Daughter Angie Sullivan graduates from college with a degree in elementary education.Moves
to San Diego briefly then returns to teach school in Winnemucca, Nevada at Sonoma Heights
Elementary.
1991 - Daughter Angie Sullivan goes on a mission for The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints to
the North Carolina Raleigh Mission.She returns February 1993.
November 1990 - Wins re-election for Sixth Judicial District Court Judge.
1992 - Daughter Diana Sullivan (married name Neff) graduates from High School in Winnemucca,
Nevada.Attends college at Brigham Young University.
1992 - Daughter Tiffany graduates from Brigham Young University with a degree in physical science
teaching (a combination degree in physics, chemistry, and geology)
1992 - Daughter Tiffany Sullivan marries David Claire Elkington 21 Aug 1992 in the Las Vegas, Nevada
Temple.She teaches High School Chemistry and Physics for 3 years while her husband graduates with
a BS from Brigham Young University in audiology and a Masters in audiology from a university in
Arizona.
1992 to 1993 - Brother Gene Sullivan opens a Geno's pizza restaurant in Battle Mountain, Nevada.The
name of the restaurant is later changed to Mama's.
1996 - First grandchild born, Rachel Elkington 28 Jul 1996.
1996 - Daughter Diana graduates from the nursing school in Elko, Nevada and works as a registered
nurse.
1997 - Daughter Diana Sullivan marries Karl Neff from Elko, Nevada on 24 May 1997 in the Salt Lake
Temple.Diana works as a nurse.Karl finishes his degree in Human Resources and works in Human
Resources.They live in Las Vegas, Nevada.
1998 - Daughter Diana Sullivan receives a BS in nursing from Brigham Young University.D
November 1996 -Wins re-election for Sixth Judicial District Court Judge.
1998 - Second grandchild born, Spencer David Elkington 20 May 1998.
Abt 2000 - Stepfather Joseph Martin Ydiando passes away at the home of sister Juanita Ydiando
Jeanney in Reno, Nevada.
2001 - Mother Myra Tiffany Sullivan Ydiando passes away on 28 Apr 2001 in Winnemucca, Nevada.
2001 - Beverly Sullivan retires as a school teacher with the Humboldt County School District after 27
years.
2001 - Third grandchild born, Mallory Elkington 20 April 2001.
November 2002 - Campaign Year -
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Spoke to Grandma on 3/5/2001 -
He was a pretty good boy.
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Descendants Chart - 2 Generations
1- Emma Myra Tiffany (01050603020602) b 04/02/1917 d 04/28/2001 Winnemucca, NV
(Lavern, Charles William, William Jackson, Levi, Moses, Thomas)
Marriages: (1) Robert Lesley Sullivan b 08/06/1903 d 08/29/1959 son of Claude L. Sullivan and Luzetta
or Luziaetta or Lu Owens (2) Joseph Martin Ydiando b 11/26/1917 son of Francisco Ydiando b 09/17/
1874 d 12/21/1958 and Juanita Aspirri b06/23/1876 d 04/01/1936
s- Robert Leslie Sullivan
2- Jerry Vern Sullivan Judge (0105060302060201) b 02/24/1940 descendants: 6
2- Eugene Leroy Sullivan (0105060302060202) b 04/03/1942 descendants: 11
s- Joseph Martin Ydiando
2- Juanita Marie Ydiando (0105060302060203) b 12/29/1954 descendants: 2
3 children - 22 descendants
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Descendants Chart - 2 Generations
1- Jerry Vern Sullivan Judge (0105060302060201) b 02/24/1940
(Emma Myra, Lavern, Charles William, William Jackson, Levi, Moses, Thomas)
s- current-> Beverly Briggs b 03/10/1941 Married 08/16/1965 Salt Lake City, Salt Lake Co., UT
2- Angie Sullivan (010506030206020101) b 08/25/1969 descendants: 0
2- Tiffany Sullivan (010506030206020102) b 09/03/1970 descendants: 3
2- Diana Sullivan (010506030206020103) b 08/17/1974 descendants: 0
3 children - 6 descendants
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Jerry married Beverly Briggs daughter of John Victor Briggs and Kate Lavon Johnston 16 Aug 1965 in Salt Lake City, Utah. Beverly was born 10 Mar 1941 in Yakima, Washington.
Beverly Briggs Sullivan Life Timeline -
1939 - Wade Briggs, older brother, born 30 Nov 1939
1940 - Jerry Vern Sullivan, future husband, born 24 Feb 1940 in Nampa, Idaho to Myra Tiffany Sullivan
and Robert Sullivan.
1941 - Beverly Briggs is born 10 March 1941 in Yakima, Washington to Kate Lavon Johnston and John
Victor Briggs
Wade Briggs, older brother, contracts childhood polio.
Moved to Marshing, Idaho.Attended school there through grade school and junior high.
1948 - Loraine Briggs, younger sister born 29 Apr 1948.
Moved to Winnemucca, Nevada to attend and graduate from high school.
1957 - Future husband, Jerry Sullivan, graduates from High School in Winnemucca, Nevada.Joins the
Marine Corps.
1958 - Graduates from High School in Winnemucca, Nevada.
Attended Brigham Young University majoring on home economics education.
Abt 1960 - Jerry Sullivan attends Brigham Young University for a few semesters to be closer to his
sweetheart Beverly.
sweetheart Beverly.
Abt 1962 - Beverly graduates from BYU and begins teaching high school home economics in Utah.
1965 - Marries Beverly Briggs on 16 Aug 1965 in the Salt Lake Temple.
They live in brand new house in Winnemucca, Humboldt, Nevada.Jerry works as an electrician.
Beverly works as a home economics teacher at the high school in Winnemucca, Nevada.
Abt 1968 - Jerry involved in terrible electrocution accident while recovering attends Brigham Young
University at Provo, Utah for a degree in political science.Beverly works a home economics teacher in
Utah while Jerry attends college.
1969 - Daughter Angie Sullivan born 25 Aug 1969 in Provo, Utah.
1970 - Daughter Tiffany Sullivan (married name Elkington) born 3 Sep 1970 in Provo, Utah.
Abt 1971 - Family moves to Orange County to attend Law School in Los Angeles, California.Jerry orks
as a Snap-On Tool salesman and a roofer while attending law school at night.Beverly takes on sewing
jobs.
1974 - Daughter Diana Sullivan (married name Neff) born 17 Aug 1974 in Los Angeles, California.She
was premature and weighed about 3 pounds at birth.
Abt 1975 - Jerry graduates from law school in Los Angeles.Family moves to Winnemucca, Humboldt,
Nevada.Jerry works at Cal Gas while studying law.Beverly teaches sewing classes and takes care of
the girls.
Abt 1976 - Father John Victor Briggs and Mother Kate Lavon Johnston reunite and date after being
previously separated and divorced.
1977 - Jerry baptizes daughter Angie Sullivan
1978 - Jerry baptizes daughter Tiffany Sullivan (married name Elkington).
1978 - Father John Victor Briggs and Mother Kate Lavon Johnston re-marry and honeymoon in Hawaii.
Abt 1978 - Family moves to Nampa, Canyon, Idaho.Jerry works as a roofer while studying law.
Abt 1979 - Family moves to McDermitt, Nevada.Beverly works as a home economics teacher in the
McDermitt High School.Jerry studies for the Nevada Bar Exam and works in Imlay, Nevada.
1980 - Jerry passes the Nevada Bar because the assistant district attorney in Lovelock, Nevada.Family
moves to Lovelock, Nevada.Beverly opens and owns a flower shop.
1982 - Father John Victor Briggs dies at home in his sleep on 25 Feb 1982.
1983 - Family moves to Winnemucca, Humboldt, Nevada.Jerry opens a law office.Beverly teaches
home economics at the Winnemuca Junior High School.
November 1984 - Wins election and becomes a Sixth Judicial District Court Judge over three counties in
Northern Nevada
1987 - Daughter Angie Sullivan graduates from High School in Winnemucca, Nevada.Attends college
at Brigham Young University.
1988 - Daughter Tiffany Sullivan (married name Elkington) graduates from High School in Winnemucca,
Nevada.Attends college at Brigham Young University.
1990 - Daughter Angie Sullivan graduates from college with a degree in elementary education.Moves
to San Diego briefly then returns to teach school in Winnemucca, Nevada at Sonoma Heights
Elementary.
1991 - Daughter Angie Sullivan goes on a mission for The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints to
the North Carolina Raleigh Mission.She returns February 1993.
November 1990 - Jerry wins re-election for Sixth Judicial District Court Judge.
1992 - Daughter Diana Sullivan (married name Neff) graduates from High School in Winnemucca,
Nevada.Attends college at Brigham Young University.
1992 - Daughter Tiffany graduates from Brigham Young University with a degree in physical science
teaching (a combination degree in physics, chemistry, and geology)
1992 - Daughter Tiffany Sullivan marries David Claire Elkington 21 Aug 1992 in the Las Vegas, Nevada
Temple.She teaches High School Chemistry and Physics for 3 years while her husband graduates with
a BS from Brigham Young University in audiology and a Masters in audiology from a university in
Arizona.
1993 - Feb 1993 daughter Angie returns home from her mission.
1993 - Jun 1993 nephew Brett Ekberg and his brand new wife, Christie are killed in a car accident in
Cottonwood Canyon.
1995 - Jun 1995 Angie married Randall C. Beaird (moved to teach school in Dallas, Texas) and is
separated and then divorced in Feb 1996.
1996 - First grandchild born, Rachel Elkington 28 Jul 1996.
1996 - Daughter Diana graduates from the nursing school in Elko, Nevada and works as a registered
nurse.
1997 - Daughter Diana Sullivan marries Karl Neff from Elko, Nevada on 24 May 1997 in the Salt Lake
Temple.Diana works as a nurse.Karl finishes his degree in Human Resources and works in Human
Resources.They live in Las Vegas, Nevada.
1998 - Daughter Diana Sullivan receives a BS in nursing from Brigham Young University.D
November 1996 -Wins re-election for Sixth Judicial District Court Judge.
1998 - Second grandchild born, Spencer David Elkington 20 May 1998.
2001 - Mother-in-Law Myra Tiffany Sullivan Ydiando passes away on 28 Apr 2001 in Winnemucca,
Nevada.
2001 - Beverly Sullivan retires as a school teacher with the Humboldt County School District after 27
years.
2001 - Third grandchild born, Mallory Elkington 20 April 2001.
November 2002 - Campaign Year -
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Descendants Chart - 2 Generations
1- Jerry Vern Sullivan Judge (0105060302060201) b 02/24/1940
(Emma Myra, Lavern, Charles William, William Jackson, Levi, Moses, Thomas)
s- current-> Beverly Briggs b 03/10/1941 Married 08/16/1965 Salt Lake City, Salt Lake Co., UT
2- Angie Sullivan (010506030206020101) b 08/25/1969 descendants: 0
2- Tiffany Sullivan (010506030206020102) b 09/03/1970 descendants: 3
2- Diana Sullivan (010506030206020103) b 08/17/1974 descendants: 0
3 children - 6 descendants
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Jerry and Beverly had the following children:
120 F i. Angie Sullivan was born 25 Aug 1969 in Provo, Provo, Utah.
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Descendants Chart - 2 Generations
1- Jerry Vern Sullivan Judge (0105060302060201) b 02/24/1940
(Emma Myra, Lavern, Charles William, William Jackson, Levi, Moses, Thomas)
s- current-> Beverly Briggs b 03/10/1941 Married 08/16/1965 Salt Lake City, Salt
Lake Co., UT
2- Angie Sullivan (010506030206020101) b 08/25/1969 descendants: 0
2- Tiffany Sullivan (010506030206020102) b 09/03/1970 descendants: 3
2- Diana Sullivan (010506030206020103) b 08/17/1974 descendants: 0
3 children - 6 descendants
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+ 121 F ii. Tiffany Sullivan was born 3 Sep 1970.
122 F iii. Diana Sullivan was born 17 Aug 1974 in Los Angeles, Los Angeles, California. She was christened 3 Nov 1974 in Los Angeles, Los Angeles, California.
Spoke to Diana in March 2001 - She gave me her marriage and endowment dates.
She was premature and they took her to Orange County, California to the neonatal
unit.
Blessing Certificate in the possession of Jerry V. Sullivan.The Church of Jesus Christ
of Latter-Day Saints Certificate of Blessing. November 1974 - Norwalk, Cerritos,
California.This certifies that Diana Sullivan daughter of Jerry Vern Sullivan and
Beverly Birggs.Born 17 August 1974 at Norwalk, Los Angeles, California was blessed
3 November 1974 by Jerry Vern Sullivan an Elder of The Church of Jesus Christ of
Latter-Day Saints.Signed Gordon Clair Wamsley Clerk.Signed M. Larry Warner
Bishop - Branch President.
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Descendants Chart - 2 Generations
1- Jerry Vern Sullivan Judge (0105060302060201) b 02/24/1940
(Emma Myra, Lavern, Charles William, William Jackson, Levi, Moses, Thomas)
s- current-> Beverly Briggs b 03/10/1941 Married 08/16/1965 Salt Lake City, Salt
Lake Co., UT
2- Angie Sullivan (010506030206020101) b 08/25/1969 descendants: 0
2- Tiffany Sullivan (010506030206020102) b 09/03/1970 descendants: 3
2- Diana Sullivan (010506030206020103) b 08/17/1974 descendants: 0
3 children - 6 descendants
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Diana married Karl Neff son of David Neff and Donna Saden 24 May 1997 in Salt Lake City, Utah. Karl was born 10 Jul 1973 in Elko, Nevada.
100. Eugene Leroy Sullivan (Robert Lesley Sullivan, Claude Latimore Sullivan, Samuel Parker Sullivan, Jane
10 Jul 1973 in Elko, Nevada.
100. Eugene Leroy Sullivan (Robert Lesley Sullivan, Claude Latimore Sullivan, Samuel Parker Sullivan, Jane Lippincott, Samuel B., Samuel Rice) was born 3 Apr 1942 in Idaho.
Descendants Chart - 2 Generations
1- Emma Myra Tiffany (01050603020602) b 04/02/1917 d 04/28/2001 Winnemucca, NV
(Lavern, Charles William, William Jackson, Levi, Moses, Thomas)
Marriages: (1) Robert Lesley Sullivan b 08/06/1903 d 08/29/1959 son of Claude L. Sullivan and Luzetta
or Luziaetta or Lu Owens (2) Joseph Martin Ydiando b 11/26/1917 son of Francisco Ydiando b 09/17/
1874 d 12/21/1958 and Juanita Aspirri b06/23/1876 d 04/01/1936
s- Robert Leslie Sullivan
2- Jerry Vern Sullivan Judge (0105060302060201) b 02/24/1940 descendants: 6
2- Eugene Leroy Sullivan (0105060302060202) b 04/03/1942 descendants: 11
s- Joseph Martin Ydiando
2- Juanita Marie Ydiando (0105060302060203) b 12/29/1954 descendants: 2
3 children - 22 descendants
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Eugene married Linda Sue Erikson daughter of Woodrow Erikson and Rilda Aldous in Nevada. The marriage ended in divorce.Linda was born 14 Oct 1943 in Pocatello, Idaho.
They had the following children:
+ 123 F i. Woodra Ann Sullivan was born 22 Apr.
+ 124 F ii. Jodi Sue Sullivan was born 20 Oct 1966.
+ 125 M iii. Eugene Swen Sullivan was born 26 Mar 1973.
+ 126 F iv. Sadie Myrilda Sullivanwas born 9 Jul 1976.
101. Robert L. Sullivan Jr.(Robert Lesley Sullivan, Claude Latimore Sullivan, Samuel Parker Sullivan, Jane Lippincott, Samuel B., Samuel Rice) was born 22 Nov 1923 in Mountain Home, Elmore, Idaho. He died 5 Nov 1999 in Nampa, Canyon, Idaho.
Descendants of John H. Owens
(As of March 30, 2001)
(This was compiled by Merla L. Becker with the assistance of my mother and many aunts and cousins,
as shown in the end notes, along with years of research.It is probably inevitable that in entering all of
this information that I may have made a type O.If you note anything please let me know.
I request that the personal information on living individuals not be made assessable on the net or web
pages.)
51.ROBERT LESLEY12 SULLIVAN (LUZETTA (LOUZETTA) AMY11 OWENS, NEPHI WILLIAM10,
ROBERT9, EDMUND H.8, WILLIAM7, WILLIAM6, WILLIAM5, WILLIAM4, WILLIAM3, RICHARD2, JOHN H.
1) was born August 3, 1903 in Big Springs, Owyhee CO., Idaho, and died August 28, 1959 in Mountain
Home, Elmore Co., Idaho.He married (1) VASSOR (VAVASOIUR) LADD February 22, 1921 in Bruneau,
Owyhee Co., Idaho150.He married (2) LAVERN EMMA MYRA TIFFANY June 13, 1939 in Murphy,
Owyhee Co., Idaho, daughter of GEORGE TIFFAY and LAVERN ALLRED.She was born April 2, 1917 in
Melba, Canyon Co., Idaho.
Notes for ROBERT LESLEY SULLIVAN:
Melba, Canyon Co., Idaho.
Notes for ROBERT LESLEY SULLIVAN:
1903 came up as a possible year of birth?
More About ROBERT LESLEY SULLIVAN:
Place Buried: August 31, 1959, Bruneau, Owyhee Co., Idaho
More About ROBERT SULLIVAN and VASSOR LADD:
Marriage: February 22, 1921, Bruneau, Owyhee Co., Idaho150
More About ROBERT SULLIVAN and LAVERN TIFFANY:
Marriage: June 13, 1939, Murphy, Owyhee Co., Idaho
Children of ROBERT SULLIVAN and VASSOR LADD are:
i. NOVEEN13 SULLIVAN, b. Unknown; m. UNK TIMM.
89. ii. ROBERT LADD SULLIVAN, b. November 22, 1923, Mountain Home, Elmore Co.,
Idaho; d. November 5, 1999, Nampa, Canyon Co., Idaho.
Children of ROBERT SULLIVAN and LAVERN TIFFANY are:
90. iii. ESQUIRE JERRY VERN13 SULLIVAN, b. February 24, 1940, Nampa, Canyon Co.,
Idaho.
iv. GENE LEROY SULLIVAN, b. Unknown.
Robert had the following children:
127 M i. Robert Sullivan.
Angie Sullivan :I remember when Robert L. Sullivan Junior came to the house
because Jerry (my father) was working on some roofing jobs with him.He brought
with him a son who worked with them name "Bob the third".
102. Novene Sullivan(Robert Lesley Sullivan, Claude Latimore Sullivan, Samuel Parker Sullivan, Jane Lippincott, Samuel B., Samuel Rice).
Spoke to Jerry V. Sullivan on May 7, 2001.
Novene married Harold Timms.
They had the following children:
128 F i. Barbara Timms.
Spoke to Jerry V. Sullivan on May 7, 2001.
129 F ii. Judy Timms.
Spoke to Jerry V. Sullivan on May 7, 2001.
116. Larry Gene Sullivan (Newton Eugene Sullivan, Laverne Latimer Sullivan, Isaac Newton Sullivan, Jane Lippincott, Samuel B., Samuel Rice) was born Abt 1945 in Hecla, Brown, South Dakota.
Noted April 2, 2002 from personally speaking with Larry Sullivan, President of Sunrise Airlines based
out of Las Vegas, Nevada.
Larry Gene Sullivan - Currently living in Las Vegas Nevada - Son of Newton Eugene Sullivan.________
______________________________________________________ID: I00099 Name: Newton Eugene
Sullivan Sex: M Birth: Private__Father: LaVerne Latimer Sullivan b: 1877 in Iowa _Mother: Mamie
Aurilla Short b: WFT Est. 1855-1882 in Boise, Idaho_________________________________________
______________________________ID: I01463 Name: LaVerne Latimer Sullivan Sex: M Birth: 1877
______________________________ID: I01463 Name: LaVerne Latimer Sullivan Sex: M Birth: 1877
in Iowa Birth: WFT Est. 1864-1886 in Coffeeville, Kansas Death: in Boise, Idaho Death: WFT Est. 1905-
1969 Religion: Lived to 95+ years.__Father: Judge Isaac Newton Sullivan b: 3 NOV 1848 in Delaware
Co, Iowa _Mother: Chastine Josephine Moore b: 8 OCT 1855 in Ohio__Marriage 1 Mamie Aurilla
Short b: WFT Est. 1855-1882 in Boise, Idaho _· Married: 29 MAR 1899 in Boise, Idaho, U.S.A.
_Children
Francis Vernette Sullivan b: 20 MAY 1902
Newton Eugene Sullivan b: Private
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ID: I01460 Name: Judge Isaac Newton Sullivan Sex: M Name: Isaac Newton Sullivan Birth: 3 NOV 1848
in Delaware Co, Iowa Birth: 3 NOV 1848 in Coffins Grove, Delaware Co., Iowa, U.S.A. Death: 31 JAN
1938 in Boise, Idaho Death: 31 JAN 1938 in Boise, Ada, Idaho, U.S.A. Burial: Buried in Morris Hill
Cemetery, Boise, Ada, Idaho Occupation: lawyer and Idaho Supreme Court Judge Religion: Moved to
Boise around 1911. Note: _[NEW.GED]__[SWLA.FTW]__[Genealogy.com, LLC WFT Vol. 61, Ed. 1,
Tree #2585, Date of Import: Oct 30, 2000]__Patricia Olson's notes in Family Tree book said he was
born in La Salle County, Illinois.__from his fathers death announcement in the newspaper: " Judge
Isaac Sullivan of Boise, Idaho. Judge Isaac Sullivan was an early resident of Idaho and for 26 years was
a justice of the Idaho supreme court."__James Latimer Bothwell in 1946 research states: "Volume 17,
pg 2222, of "Who's Who in America" (1932-1933 edition)....'...Admitted to bar, 1875, practiced at
Delhi until 1881; removed to Hailey, Ida., 1881; asso. justice Supreme Court of Ida., 1890-1917 (5
times chief justice); resumed law practice in firm Sullivan & Sullivan, Boise and Hailey, Ida, 1917.
Republican. Home: Boise, Idaho.'_A similar account is also given at page 2294 of the 1934-35 edition
of "Who's Who in America". "Judge Sullivan was chosen a justice of the supreme court of Idaho at the
first election held after the adoption of the Idaho state constitution in 1890. The judges then cast lots
for the length of terms they should serve, and by reason of securing the shortest term Judge Sullivan
became the first chief justice of the state. He administered the oath of office to Idaho's first governor,
George L. Shoup. He also admitted United States Senator William Edgar Borah to the Idaho state bar
February 16, 1891.'"___Father: AARON SULLIVAN b: 21 FEB 1811 in Champaign Co., Ohio, U.S.A.
_Mother: JANE LIPPINCOTT b: 7 NOV 1819 in Urbana, Ohio__Marriage 1 Chastine Josephine Moore
b: 8 OCT 1855 in Ohio _· Married: 14 FEB 1870 in Delaware Co, Iowa _· Married: 14 FEB 1870 in
Masonville, Iowa, U.S.A._Children
Willis Eugene Sr Sullivan b: 24 AUG 1874 in Coffeyville, Montgomery Co, Kansas
LaVerne Latimer Sullivan b: 1877 in Iowa
Josephine Sullivan b: ABT. 1878
Larry married Christine. The marriage ended in divorce.
Speaking to Larry Gene Sullivan at work on April 2, 2002.
Larry and Christine had the following children:
+ 130 F i. Bridget Sullivan.
131 F ii. Sullivan.
Speaking with Larry Sullivan personally at work on April 2, 2002.
132 F iii. Sullivan.
Speaking with Larry Sullivan personally at work on April 2, 2002.
Eighth Generation
121. Tiffany Sullivan(Jerry Vern Sullivan, Robert Lesley Sullivan, Claude Latimore Sullivan, Samuel Parker
Claude Latimore Sullivan, Samuel Parker Sullivan, Jane Lippincott, Samuel B., Samuel Rice) was born 3 Sep 1970 in Provo, Provo, Utah.
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Descendants Chart - 2 Generations
1- Jerry Vern Sullivan Judge (0105060302060201) b 02/24/1940
(Emma Myra, Lavern, Charles William, William Jackson, Levi, Moses, Thomas)
s- current-> Beverly Briggs b 03/10/1941 Married 08/16/1965 Salt Lake City, Salt Lake Co., UT
2- Angie Sullivan (010506030206020101) b 08/25/1969 descendants: 0
2- Tiffany Sullivan (010506030206020102) b 09/03/1970 descendants: 3
2- Diana Sullivan (010506030206020103) b 08/17/1974 descendants: 0
3 children - 6 descendants
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Tiffany married David Elkington son of Clare Elkington and Alexa 21 Aug 1992 in Las Vegas, Nevada. David was born 27 Nov 1969.
They had the following children:
133 F i. Rachel Elkington was born 28 Jul 1996 in Pennsylvania.
134 M ii. Spencer David Elkington was born 20 May 1998 in Las Vegas, Nevada.
135 F iii. Mallory Elkington was born 20 Apr 2001 in St. Louis, Missouri.
123. Woodra Ann Sullivan (Eugene Leroy Sullivan, Robert Lesley Sullivan, Claude Latimore Sullivan, Samuel Parker Sullivan, Jane Lippincott, Samuel B., Samuel Rice) was born 22 Apr in Winnemucca, Nevada.
Woodra married Dean Bullock 20 May 1982 in Idaho. Dean was born 25 Nov in Idaho.
They had the following children:
136 F i. Lesley Bullock was born 28 Nov 1982 in Idaho.
Lesley married Dan David Johnston 23 Feb 2001 in Henderson, Clark, Nevada.
137 M ii. Scott Bullock was born 6 Sep 1984.
138 F iii. Melanie Bullock was born 12 Nov 1989.
139 F iv. Stephanie Bullock was born 14 Oct 1991.
124. Jodi Sue Sullivan (Eugene Leroy Sullivan, Robert Lesley Sullivan, Claude Latimore Sullivan, Samuel Parker Sullivan, Jane Lippincott, Samuel B., Samuel Rice) was born 20 Oct 1966 in Winnemucca, Nevada.
Jodi married Jake Jacaway. The marriage ended in divorce.
They had the following children:
140 F i. Jillena Jacaway was born 23 Nov 1991 in Winnemucca, Humboldt, Nevada.
125. Eugene Swen Sullivan (Eugene Leroy Sullivan, Robert Lesley Sullivan, Claude Latimore Sullivan, Samuel Parker Sullivan, Jane Lippincott, Samuel B., Samuel Rice) was born 26 Mar 1973 in Winnemucca, Nevada.
125. Eugene Swen Sullivan (Eugene Leroy Sullivan, Robert Lesley Sullivan, Claude Latimore Sullivan, Samuel Parker Sullivan, Jane Lippincott, Samuel B., Samuel Rice) was born 26 Mar 1973 in Winnemucca, Nevada.
Eugene married Dyan Jones daughter of Carter Jones and Kathleen Haight 11 Aug 1999 in Bountiful, Utah. Dyan was born 24 May 1974.
Talking to Swen on 3/18/2001 - Dyan's mom has a footstool and tall end table from Brigham Young.
Eugene and Dyan had the following children:
141 M i. Gavin Swen Sullivan was born 21 May 2001 in West Jordan, Utah.
126. Sadie Myrilda Sullivan (Eugene Leroy Sullivan, Robert Lesley Sullivan, Claude Latimore Sullivan, Samuel Parker Sullivan, Jane Lippincott, Samuel B., Samuel Rice) was born 9 Jul 1976 in Downey, Idaho.
Sadie married Jimmy Drown14 Jun 1997 in Battle Mountain, Lander, Nevada. The marriage ended in divorce.Jimmy was born 14 Apr.
They had the following children:
142 M i. Danny (Umland) Sullivan was born 29 Jan 1988 in Reno, Nevada.
130. Bridget Sullivan (Larry Gene Sullivan, Newton Eugene Sullivan, Laverne Latimer Sullivan, Isaac Newton Sullivan, Jane Lippincott, Samuel B., Samuel Rice).
Speaking with Larry Sullivan personally at work on April 2, 2002.Currently lives in the Albuquerque,
New Mexico area and has a baby who is about one year old.
Bridget had the following children:
143 F i. Baby was born Abt Mar 2001.
Speaking to Bret Richards at work on April 3, 2002.Larry Sullivan might have gone
to visit his daughter Bridget and her one year old baby.
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